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❤️ babe Ruth the greatest baseball player ever
loydkline
Both ESPN and Sport magazine ranked the Babe second and Michael Jordan #1 athlete of the 20th century.
JohnSmith-zwvp
At the time of his death, Bill Werber was recognized as the oldest living former player of Major League Baseball. Werber was also the final surviving teammate of Babe Ruth.
danielkelegian
"Big-Fat" Babe Ruth at 6'2" 260lbs
richardpeetrinpeetrin
There was nothing about his appearance that we should admire/desire him, but by his Yankees pinstripes, a nation was healed. All those "Black Sox" sheep had gone astray, throwing the 1919 World Series of Baseball, and the LORD laid upon the BABE (not in a manger, but who wanted to become team manager), the iniquity of them all, the BABE charged with the sole task of restoring the reputation of Major League Baseball. If the BABE had not done among them the things which no one else had ever done, e.g. 60 Home Runs in a Single season, et al, then they would not have been guilty of sin, but as it was, they saw, and still they hated both the BABE and his "dad" (i.e. Boston Red Sox owner, Harry Frazee). "Go back to Boston! You're a bum. A BUM!" -- Yankees fans. The Babe was numbered with the transgressors (i.e. Murderers' Row).