How many times did Babe Ruth walk?

But Henderson has more in common with Ruth than you might think. In 1930, Ruth passed Eddie Collins for the all-time walk record. When his career ended in 1935, Ruth had 2,062 walks.
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How many times did Babe Ruth get a home run?

Ruth retired in 1935 after a partial season with the Boston Braves, ending his 22-year big league career with 714 home runs. His lifetime statistics also include 2,873 hits, 506 doubles, 2,174 runs, 2,214 RBI, a .
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How many times did Babe Ruth go to bat?

Ruth had 8,399 at-bats to Bonds 9,847, Mays 10,881 and Aaron a staggering 12,364! And, his lifetime batting average was . 342, with an OBP of . 474.
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Who struck out Babe Ruth the most?

It's admittedly a stretch to say Pruett “owned” Ruth, because the Babe had a . 975 OPS against him. But Pruett is worth bringing up here because his 41.9% strikeout rate against Ruth was by far the highest among those who faced him at least 10 times.
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How many games did it take Babe Ruth to hit 60 home runs?

The Year Babe Ruth Hit 60 Home Runs

A few seasons passed and the 1920 record seemed safe until 1927, when the Sultan of Swat blasted sixty long balls in just one-hundred fifty-one games.
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Who invented the curveball?

Baseball lore has it that the curveball was invented in the early 1870s by Candy Cummings (it is debatable). An early demonstration of the "skewball" or curveball occurred at the Capitoline Grounds in Brooklyn in August 1870 by Fred Goldsmith.
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Who has hit 3 home runs in a game?

On September 25, 2001, Richie Sexson and Jeromy Burnitz both hit three home runs for the Milwaukee Brewers in a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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Did Babe Ruth really hit 3 home runs in his last game?

This was one of Ruth's last games, and the last home run of his career. Ruth went four for four on the day, hitting three home runs and driving in six runs. George Herman Ruth was born February 6, 1895, in Baltimore, Maryland. He was the first of eight children, but only he and a sister survived infancy.
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Who hit most home runs?

Barry Bonds holds the Major League Baseball home run record with 762. He passed Hank Aaron, who hit 755, on August 7, 2007. The only other player to have hit 700 or more is Babe Ruth with 714.
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Who swung the heaviest bat in baseball?

Hall of Famer Edd Roush holds the distinction as the player who used the heaviest bat in MLB history. Roush, who debuted with the Chicago White Sox in 1913, used a 48-ounce behemoth.
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What MLB hitter struck out the most?

Reggie Jackson holds the record for the most career strikeouts by a batter with 2,597. Jim Thome (2,548), Adam Dunn (2,379), Sammy Sosa (2,306), Alex Rodriguez (2,287) and Andrés Galarraga (2,003) are the only other hitters to strikeout over 2,000 times.
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Did Babe Ruth pitch a perfect game?

We all know Babe Ruth was a pitcher. But did you know he was so good that he threw a perfect game? OK, he didn't actually throw a perfect game, though only 27 Washington Senators batted that day. And he wasn't even in the game long enough to record an out.
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What was Babe Ruth longest home run?

1. Babe Ruth, 575 Feet (1921)
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Did Babe Ruth ever strike out 100 times in a season?

Ruth and Maris' record-setting seasons produced a higher percentage of home run than Bonds' when compared to the home runs that teams averaged. Ruth never struck out 100 times in a season. He led the league in strikeouts five times, but he never struck out more than 93 times.
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Did Babe Ruth have a pinch runner?

Byrd made his professional baseball debut in 1926, and made his MLB debut with the New York Yankees in 1929. He was primarily a reserve player, and saw action as a defensive replacement and pinch runner for Babe Ruth, which earned him the nickname "Babe Ruth's Legs".
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What would Babe Ruth be worth today?

Babe Ruth's $80,000 salary could therefore have secured 2 one-millionths of all publicly listed U.S. stocks. That may not sound like much, but it's a tidy sum. Attempt to corner that much of U.S. equity marketplace today, and you'd be out $92 million. The chart below summarizes the findings.
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What's the longest home run ever hit?

On June 2, 1987, Denver Zephyrs slugger Joey Meyer hit a ball into the second deck of the old Mile High Stadium. The home run was measured as having landed an improbable 582 feet from home plate. If accurate, it stands as the longest homer in professional baseball history.
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Has anyone hit 4 HR in a game?

No player has ever hit four home runs in a postseason game; that record is three, first accomplished by Babe Ruth in Game 4 of the 1926 World Series. Bobby Lowe was the first to hit four home runs in a single game, doing so on May 30, 1894 for the Boston Beaneaters.
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Who hit 5 home runs in a double header?

Ironically, in the stands that day in 1954 was Nate Colbert, an eight-year-old Cardinals fan who would tie Musial's record on Aug. 1, 1972. In a doubleheader against the Braves that day, Colbert – the Padres' first baseman – hit five home runs and drove in 11 runs.
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Who has hit 4 home runs in a game?

Each of these sluggers did what seemed impossible, they hit four home runs in one game. Yes, FOUR! Surprisingly, only one New York Yankee (Lou Gehrig) and no Boston Red Sox (Boston's Bobby Lowe was a Beaneater) has reached this pinnacle.
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Who invented the knuckleball?

Toad Ramsey invented the knuckleball.
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What is an Uncle Charlie?

One of the early nicknames of the curveball was Uncle Charlie, or sometimes, Lord Charles. This was derived from the name of Harvard President Charles Elliot, who was opposed to the adoption of the curveball and considered it to be cheating. No surprise there, because Harvard was the curveball's original victim.
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What is high cheese in baseball?

cheese. A fastball, particularly one that is difficult to hit. A fastball high in the strike zone is also called high cheese, and one low in the zone can be called cheese at the knees. 'Easy Cheese' refers to the seemingly effortless motion of a pitcher as he throws a fastball at very high velocity.
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