about 200-300
Red Sox did not to win another World Series Championship until 2004
Probably not. Ruth's mother was of German descent. I don't know the descent of his father but census records show Ruth's great grandfather was born in Pennsylvania and it is thought his father's side was also German, or Pennsylvania Dutch. Ruth was said to have spoken and understoodGerman well. During his career Ruth was called many derogatory names, and very often was called the 'N' word. Legend has it that one of his nicknames at the school/orphanage he grew up in included the 'N' word.
"The King Of Swing"One of the many nicknames Babe Ruth had was the "The King Of Swing" Swing as in swinging a Bat not "Swing" as in music. He was never called the King of Rock and Roll. The King of Rock-n-Roll would be Elvis Presley.
Ruth N. Kaboggoza has written: 'Amaggwa n'emitego mu buvubuka'
Homer N. Oliphant has written: 'Maternity and the care of the babe'
"Babe n Apes" are an exclusive shoe that seems to have become very popular due to their common use in Soulja Boy's songs.
Ruth N Varner has written: 'Test problems and results for OMNITAB II' -- subject(s): OMNITAB, Problems, exercises, Problems, exercises, etc
If you mean in major league baseball, that would be Jackie Robinson, who hit 12 homers in his rookie season of 1947. Moses Fleetwood Walker was the first African-American to play on a major league team, but he hit no home runs during his 42 games in 1884. Babe Ruth had some facial characteristics of people of African background, and was villified as a n----- by some of his opponents, explicitly by Ty Cobb. Any degree of African heritage would be impossible to prove without DNA testing, and would almost certainly be so small as to hardly qualify Ruth as an African-American.
The address of the Ruth Enlow Library is: 6 N. Second St., Oakland, 21550 1393
The address of the Ruth Dole Memorial Library is: 121 N Burrton, Burrton, 67020 0440
No,because I'm a hott & sexy babe with a nice n' ripe butt!