Babe Ruth Research Paper

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Babe the Legend The Sultan of swat, the caliph clout, the behemoth of bust, the great bambino! Also known as Babe Ruth, his real name was George Herman Ruth Jr. Ruth was born on February 6, 1895, in Baltimore Maryland. His parents sent him to St. Mary’s industrial school for boys. This is where he developed a passion and love for baseball. The Orioles signed him in 1914, then he was sold to the Boston Red Sox, and finished his career with the New York Yankees. He was mostly known for being a world class slugger, but actually started his career as a pitcher. He was a pretty good one too. Many say he could've been one of the greatest pitchers of all time if he didn't decide to focus on hitting. Babe Ruth was not just an amazing baseball player. …show more content…
“St. Mary’s Industrial School in Baltimore suffered a major fire in the 1930’s, which caused significant damage to the main building. In response, Babe organized a fundraising drive that generated over $100,000 – a substantial amount of money in those days — for repairs and rebuilding.” (BR3 Enterprises ). This was an incredible amount of money for the time period! He really did care about children, he would always spend time signing anything a kid gave him before and after games. Also at the peak of his fame, Ruth never said no at a request to visit an orphanage or children's hospital. “The story is told of the case of Johnny Sylvester, a youngster whose life doctors had despaired of unless something unusual happened to shock him out of a peculiar malady. The boy's uncle, recalling how fond he always had been of baseball, conceived the idea of sending word to Babe Ruth and asking his aid. The next day the Babe, armed with bat, glove and half a dozen signed baseballs, made one of his frequent pilgrimages to a hospital. The boy, unexpectedly meeting his idol face to face, was so overjoyed that he was cured--almost miraculously.” ( The New York Times Company). Babe Ruth wasn't only just a good baseball player, he was a good