White Sox offered $ 60,000 to Red Sox Joe Jackson and Babe Ruth. The New York Yankees offers $ 100,000 cash. On December 26, 1919, Babe Ruth was sold to the Yankees in New York. Because Red Sox did not win another World Series until 2004, this deal was called "Bambino's Curse". BabeRuth became a Yankees pitcher. In the next 15 seasons, Babe Ruth played only 36 matches with the Yankees. In his first season, Bay Bruce hit 54 home runs and recorded 0.376 hits in 1920.
The story of Babe Ruth is a biography of Babe Ruth's baseball movie in which William Bendix appeared in 1948. The New York Times expressed it as 'Space Planning 9 for Baseball Biology.' When Ruth was still alive, it was released in a hurry. The last scene is because Ruth fulfilled his promise to a young cancer patient that he hit a home run. Ruth not only achieved her promise successfully, but also his cancer healed. Dan Shaughnessy of Boston Globe argued that the movie was the worst movie he had ever seen and the Washington Times said it was "the worst movie ever". This movie was chosen as one of the worst sports films ever by Newsday and The A.V. The club is known as one of the worst biology of Moviefone and Spike. Michael Sorter puts it into the "worst movie in history" book that Leonard Martin calls "very scary"
Babe Ruth George Herman Ruth began his professional career as a Boston Red Sox pitcher in 1914. The man they call "baby" is the best in the league and won 89 games in six seasons. In 1919, the socks moved him to the midfield, so he was a home run player so he was able to hit the ball more frequently. Then, "trade". Harry Frazee, the owner of Red Sox, sells players to the Yankees in New York as a way to offer cash to Broadway's production. Babe Ruth became the victim of the sales in 1920 and the current price is 120 thousand dollars, which is close to 1.3 million dollars. The price is not high enough - the contract weakened Boston, helped upgrade the Yankees, and Ruth began to break home runs with record numbers. In 1920, Luis played 54 home runs during the first season with the Yankees and passed the team throughout the league. Ruth 's star is much brighter than any of his predecessors, because home runs have puzzled the audience (and nevertheless)