Baseball Player “Babe Ruth”:George Herman Ruth, Jr. (February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948), known as “Babe” Ruth was nicknamed “Bambino” and the “Sultan of Swat”, was an American Major League Baseball player from 1914-1935. Ruth originally broke into the big leagues with the Boston Red Sox as a starting pitcher, but after he was traded to the New York Yankees in 1919, he appealed to the full-time right fielder, and subsequently became one of the most prolific hitters league. Ruth was a mainstay in the Yankees lineup that won seven pennants and four World Series titles during his stay in the team. After a short stint with the Boston Braves in 1935, Ruth retired. In 1936, Ruth became one of the first five players elected to Baseball Hall of Fame.
Ruth has since become regarded as one of the greatest sports heroes in American culture. He was named the greatest baseball player in history in various surveys and rankings, and his home run hitting prowess and charismatic personality have made him larger than life figure in the “Roaring Twenties”. from the field, he was known for his philanthropic activities, but also was noted for his often reckless lifestyle. Ruth is credited with changing baseball themselves. The popularity of the game exploded in 1920, largely due to his influence. Ruth opened a “live-ball era” as his big swing led to an escalation of home run that not only excited fans, but helped baseball evolve from low-scoring, speed-dominated game to a high-scoring power.
In 1998, sports news site Ruth’s number one in the list of “100 greatest baseball players.” In 1999, baseball fans named Ruth to the Major League Baseball All-Century team. In 1969 he was named Greatest baseball player in history to vote devoted to 100 anniversary of professional baseball. In 1993, Associated Press reported that Muhammad Ali has been associated with Babe Ruth as the most famous athletes from more than 800 dead or alive athletes in America. A study conducted by Sports Marketing Nye Lavalle Group, found that more than 97% of Americans over 12 years, identified as Ali and Ruth. According to ESPN, he was the first true American sports celebrity superstar whose fame surpassed baseball. In 1999, a survey ESPN, he finished as the third greatest U.S. athlete century, with Michael Jordan and Muhammad Ali .
Ruth was the first player to hit 60 home runs in one season (1927), setting the season record that stood until broken Roger Maris in 1961. Whole Life Route of 714 home runs at his retirement in 1935 was a record until the first surpassed Hank Aaron in 1974. Unlike many power hitters, Ruth also hit average: his .342 lifetime batting is tenth highest in baseball history, and in one season (1923) he hit .393, a record Yankee His .690 career caps as a percentage and 1.164 . Careers on-base plus tubes (ROC), remain in the major league record . Ruth dominated the era in which he played. He led the league in home runs during a season twelve times, traffic jams in the percentage and OPS thirteen times each, runs scored eight times, and runs batted in (RBIS) six times. Each of those totals represents a modern record (as well as the all-time record, except RBIS).