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Babe Ruth

2023-11-04 12:06:07

In 1921, Bellbers' strike rate reached the highest average of the season of 0.846 - it broke the previous record. Babe Ruth has been very successful and it changes people's view of baseball; it encourages a more adventurous playing style and more players try to hit home runs instead of making small scores. The number of attendees in the Yankees soared and in 1923 they later moved to a new stadium called "House built by Ruth". Baby Ruth has also turned the New York Yankees into the most successful baseball team ever. Under the guidance of Babe Ruth, the Yankees won the seven pennants and four world championships. In 1927 the New York Yankees was regarded as one of the best baseball teams ever and Babeus led the team to create 60 home runs.

In 1935, Babeuse decided to withdraw. He wants to manage the Yankees, but the Yankees' boss Jacob Brupert did not let him go. The baby is already 40 years old when he stops baseball. In 1936, Baberas entered the Hall of Fame and won "226 votes, 95.13% voter turnout" (Faith Member). Unfortunately, Babe was 53 years old and died of laryngeal cancer, so she did not have the opportunity to notice the desire to manage a baseball team. August 16, 1948 at 8:01 pm, George lost the fight against cancer. Two days after his death, they put their body in front of the Yankee Stadium and hundreds of people came to speak to the best people who participated in the competition. On July 27, each baseball park in the USA and Japan was declared a child Ruth Day.