George Herman, also known as “Babe” Ruth, is perhaps the most recognized player in Major League Baseball. He is an influence to many Americans because of his persistence to conquer any impediments that were blocking his road to success. Fame was not handed to Babe, he became worthy of it; he is eminent because of his distinguished statistics. Babe Ruth was, and still is, considered the most elite baseball player ever to compete on a diamond; he set records that remained unbroken for almost thirty years, including his 714 career homeruns.
George Herman Ruth was born on February 6, 1865 in Baltimore Maryland; his family was poor, leading George into a less fortunate childhood. Babe Ruth’s parents ran a saloon and a grocery store, which left him alone for hours at the time. He was the oldest of eight children, only George and his sister Mamie survived past childhood. At the age of seven, after getting involved with an atrocious crowd, he was classified as a juvenile delinquent. His parents had George …show more content…
Eight members of the Chicago White Sox were banned baseball for losing the World Series on purpose. These eight players became known as the Black Sox. This left baseball in need of a hero and baseball found a hero in Babe. Babe hit 54 homeruns that season, which was more than the individual total of twelve other teams. This made the fans forget about the Black Sox. The game of baseball was forever changed.
Babe’s stats soared in 1921; he hit fifty-nine homers that season. His batting average was .378. Babe scored 177 runs total that year. Babe Ruth made baseball a more popular sport. The crowds that followed Babe Ruth made it possible for the Yankees to build a new stadium. The stadium was built in 1923. Babe hit the first homerun in the new stadium. From then on, it was known as “The House That Ruth Built”. (“Babe Ruth.” Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th Edition (2015): 1. History Reference Center.