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Background Born February 6 th, 1895 in Baltimore, Maryland Real name was George Herman Ruth

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Page 1: Created By Stephanie and Claire. What Will You Learn? His background & childhood His surprising adoption Origin of his nickname “Babe” His career and

Created By Stephanie and Claire

Page 2: Created By Stephanie and Claire. What Will You Learn? His background & childhood His surprising adoption Origin of his nickname “Babe” His career and

What Will You Learn?•His background & childhood

•His surprising adoption •Origin of his nickname “Babe”

•His career and all was included •His influence on fans & baseball

•The end of his life•His achievements

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Background

• Born February 6th, 1895 in Baltimore, Maryland

• Real name was George Herman Ruth

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Childhood

• His parents had eight children

• Only his sister Marnie survived infancy

• Attended St. Mary’s Industrial School

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High School Baseball

• Played catcher and pitcher of St. Mary’s varsity team

• At age 19, he was spotted by Jack Dunn, who signed him

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Adoption

• Dunn had to adopt him in order to pass custody over

• His nickname originated from being Dunn’s “babe”

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Start of Career

• Spent 5 months as an Oriole, then was sold to Boston Red Sox

• In his first World Series, he broke the record of pitches

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Early Career Achievement

• His 29 2/3rds scoreless innings record remained for 43 years

• Set the major league record with 29 home runs

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Statistics Further Into Career

• His team, the Boston Red Sox won the World Series again in 1918

• In three seasons, he had 94 wins and 46 losses

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New Ownership• After the 1919

season, Babe was sold for $125,000 to the Yankees

• Led the Yankees to 2 pennants and 1 World Series within 2 years

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Influence On Fans

• In 1920, the Yankees were the first team to attract over a million fans

• When Ruth began playing, they shared “The Polo Grounds” with the Giants

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Influence On Yankee Stadium

• Yankee Stadium was built 1923

• It became known as “The House that Ruth Built

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Financial Homerun

• Made $80,000 a year

• A reporter realized he was making more than the president

• He replied “Why not? I had a better year than he did.”

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Start of World Series

• In game three of the World Series, Babe was batting in the 5th inning

• Pitcher Charlie Root took him to a count of two strikes & two balls

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During The World Series

• Babe yelled and pointed to center field

• He hit next pitch 500 feet past stands, setting record for longest home run ever at Wrigley Field

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Hall of Fame Induction

• Most celebrated athlete of his time

• Baseball’s first great slugger

• First six inductees for Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936

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Records• Regular season

record of 714 home runs was hundreds ahead of his closest competitor

• Had a lifetime slugging average of .690

• Had 2873 hits during his career

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Life After Big Leagues

• Lived quietly with wife Claire

• During the fall of 1946, Ruth was diagnosed with a malignant tumor on his neck

• His health began to decline rapidly

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Death • Died August 16, 1948• His jersey number 3

retired at his last appearance at Yankee Stadium June 13, 1948

• More than 100,000 people paid their respects at the stadium

• Funeral held at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City

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Babe Ruth Day• April 27, 1947 was

declared Babe Ruth Day

• Declared when Ruth was diagnosed with tumor

• Organized for all baseball leagues in United States

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