It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.
Babe Ruth
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It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.
Babe Ruth
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It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.
Babe Ruth
Babe Ruth
George Herman "Babe" Ruth has a Ryu Number of 3.
A gaunt-looking Babe Ruth with Yogi Berra on the day the Yankees retired his number, June 13, 1948. The Babe was suffering from cancer and would die two months later.
Photo: Associated Press
The babe gets his own personal barber in the dugout
October 15, 1928. The World Series ended six days ago. Most players went home.
Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig went on a 21-game barnstorming tour across North America.
They pulled into Ottawa's Union Station, checked into the Château Laurier, and the next day played in front of 3,000 fans in Hull who just wanted to see them breathe.
Between them that season — 81 home runs. The heart of Murderers' Row, still giving baseball to anyone who'd show up.
No offseason PR team. No social media. Just two legends who genuinely loved the game showing up for the fans.
They don't make them like this anymore.