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Babe Ruth was nineteen years old and barely a month out of a Baltimore reform sc
1914 Event

July 11

Babe Ruth Debuts: Baseball's Greatest Legend Arrives

Babe Ruth was nineteen years old and barely a month out of a Baltimore reform school when he pitched six innings for the Boston Red Sox on July 11, 1914. His early career was built on pitching: he won 89 games in his first six seasons and set a World Series scoreless innings record. But Ruth's bat changed everything. After moving to the New York Yankees in 1920, he hit 54 home runs in a season when no other player hit more than 19. His 60 home runs in 1927 stood as the single-season record for 34 years. Ruth didn't just play baseball differently; he rescued the sport from the disgrace of the 1919 Black Sox scandal by giving fans something extraordinary to watch.

July 11, 1914

112 years ago

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