checking to make sure the gatorade didn’t get on hazel 🥹
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In the off season, Babe Ruth spends some time with neighborhood kids, November 29, 1924. He told them how he started out in an orphanage and rose to become the legend he already was.
Photo: Associated Press via Sports Illustrated
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Before Babe Ruth there was Gavvy Cravath?
Clifford Carlton "Gavvy" Cravath was a star player for the Minneapolis Millers who won batting titles in the American Association in 1910/11 and also hit 29 homers in 1911, setting a Minor League record.
Cravath was already 31 years old when he joined the Philadelphia Phillies in 1912 but he still led the National League in home runs six different seasons.
Cravath's 20th-century record of 119 homers was broken by Babe Ruth in 1921.
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Babe Ruth drawn by Miguel Covarrubias. Cine-mundial. January 1926.
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(L-R) Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx and Babe Ruth
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Did you see me in the game last night?? 😜
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George Herman "Babe" Ruth, born on February 6, 1895
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here you can have some davis schneider gifs because they're the only good things to come out of today's game 🥰
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Babe Ruth kisses daughter Dorothy goodbye as he leaves for spring training, February 15, 1923, as Claire Ruth looks on.
Photo: Associated Press
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