Babe Ruth Date Born: February 6, 1895 Place: Baltimore, Maryland Date Died: August 16, 1948 Place: New York, New York Early Family Background: George Herman Ruth Jr. , aka Babe Ruth had eight other brothers and sisters, but only him and his sister Mamie survived. His parents names were Kate and George Herman Ruth. Ruth’s father was a bartender and his mother helped at their tavern. Ruth’s parents made no time for him so they sent him to St.
Mary’s Industrial School for Boys. Adult Life: Helen Woodford: married on October 17, 1914 in Ellicott City, Maryland. In 1921, they adopted a little girl named Dorothy. Jan 11, 1929, Helen died in a fire of suffocation. About 3 months later, on April 17, 1929, Babe married Claire Hodgson in New York. In 1930, Babe adopted Claire’s daughter Julia & Claire adopted Babe’s daughter Dorothy.
Significant Accomplishments: Babe’s record of 714 homers was only beaten by Hank Aaron in 1974. In 1932, Ruth did his famous “called shot,” where he pointed to the center field bleachers and hit his home run in that same direction. When the Babe was with the Yankees they won a total of 7 pennants and 4 world championships from 1920 – 1933. Feb 2, 1936 Babe became Charter member of Baseball Hall of Fame. Other Points of Interest: Babe Ruth got his name from when his new legal guardian Jack Dunn brought him to see the players, they said “Here’s Jack’s newest Babe!” The name stuck so throughout his life he was called Babe Ruth.
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George Herman 'Babe' Ruth was an American icon or symbol just as Uncle Sam was; the Babe started it all. He was the best pitcher in his day and still remains the strongest slugger in the game. Ruth had power, strength, an appetite and a desire for the game that no other player would ever have. It was 'Babe Ruth, a hero of prowess who had achieved greatness by the sheer extent of his extraordinary ...
Babe retired from baseball on June 2, 1935 from the Boston Braves In 1946, Babe was diagnosed with throat cancer and he died on August 16, 1948. April 27 th was named “Babe Ruth Day” in every Baseball Park in the U. S. and Japan. June 13, 1948: during the 25 th Anniversary of “The House that Ruth Built” he retired his uniform #3: that was the last time he wore his uniform. Babe Ruth’s 3 Nicknames: 1) The Great Bambino: for being overweight.
2) The Babe: Jack Dunn 3) The Sultan of Swat: for hitting all those home runs.