Babe Ruth

Babe Ruth

Acting • Born 1895-02-05 – Died 1948-08-16

Acting1Pigtown, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Biography

George Herman Ruth, Jr. (February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948), best known as "Babe" Ruth and nicknamed "the Bambino" and "the Sultan of Swat", was an American Major League baseball player from 1914–1935. Ruth originally broke into the major leagues with the Boston Red Sox as a starting pitcher, but after he was sold to the New York Yankees in 1919, he converted to a full-time right fielder and subsequently became one of the league's most prolific hitters. Ruth was a mainstay in the Yankees' lineup that won seven pennants and four World Series titles during his tenure with 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 the Baseball Hall of Fame. Ruth has since become regarded as one of the greatest sports heroes in American culture. He has been named the greatest baseball player in history in various surveys and rankings, and his home run hitting prowess and charismatic personality made him a larger than life figure in the "Roaring Twenties". Off the field he was famous for his charity, but also was noted for his often reckless lifestyle. Ruth is credited with changing baseball itself. The popularity of the game exploded in the 1920s, largely due to his influence. Ruth ushered in the "live-ball era", as his big swing led to escalating home run totals that not only excited fans, but helped baseball evolve from a low-scoring, speed-dominated game to a high-scoring power game. In 1998, The Sporting News ranked Ruth number one on the list of "Baseball's 100 Greatest Players". In 1999, baseball fans named Ruth to the Major League Baseball All-Century Team. In 1969, he was named baseball's Greatest Player Ever in a ballot commemorating the 100th anniversary of professional baseball. In 1993, the Associated Press reported that Muhammad Ali was tied with Babe Ruth as the most recognized athletes, out of over 800 dead or alive athletes, in America. The study found that over 97% of Americans over 12 years of age identified both Ali and Ruth. According to ESPN, he was the first true American sports celebrity superstar whose fame transcended baseball. In a 1999 ESPN poll, he was ranked as the third-greatest US athlete of the century, behind Michael Jordan and Muhammad Ali. Ruth was the first player to hit 60 home runs in one season (1927), setting the season record which stood until broken by Roger Maris in 1961. Ruth's lifetime total of 714 home runs at his retirement in 1935 was a record, until first surpassed by Hank Aaron in 1974. Unlike many power hitters, Ruth also hit for average: his .342 lifetime batting is tenth highest in baseball history, and in one season (1923) he hit .393, a Yankee record. His .690 career slugging percentage and 1.164 career on-base plus slugging (OPS) remain the Major League records. Ruth dominated the era in which he played. He led the league in home runs during a season twelve times, slugging 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 for RBIs). Description above from the Wikipedia article Babe Ruth, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

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Springfield of Dreams: The Legend of Homer Simpson

Springfield of Dreams: The Legend of Homer Simpson

Movie • 2017

Self (archive footage)

Speedy

Speedy

Movie • 1928

Babe Ruth

The Pride of the Yankees

The Pride of the Yankees

Movie • 1942

Babe Ruth

Babe Ruth Footage

Babe Ruth Footage

Movie • 2015

Self

Say Hey, Willie Mays!

Say Hey, Willie Mays!

Movie • 2022

Self (archive footage)

Fancy Curves

Fancy Curves

Movie • 1932

Himself

Babe Ruth

Babe Ruth

Movie • 1998

Himself (archive footage)

Reel Baseball - 1899-1926

Reel Baseball - 1899-1926

Movie • 2007

Himself

Reel Baseball: Baseball's Golden Era the Way Americans Witnessed It

Reel Baseball: Baseball's Golden Era the Way Americans Witnessed It

Movie • 2012

Self (archive footage)

Headin' Home

Headin' Home

Movie • 1920

Babe (as George Herman 'Babe' Ruth)

At the Ball Game

At the Ball Game

Movie • 1929

Home Run on the Keys

Home Run on the Keys

Movie • 1937

Babe Ruth

Super Stars of Sports: Baseball

Super Stars of Sports: Baseball

Movie • 1991

Self (archive footage)

Play Ball with Babe Ruth

Play Ball with Babe Ruth

Movie • 1920

Himself (archival footage)

Going Hollywood: The '30s

Going Hollywood: The '30s

Movie • 1984

(archive footage)

Sports on the Silver Screen

Sports on the Silver Screen

Movie • 1997

Self (archive footage)

The Golden Twenties

The Golden Twenties

Movie • 1950

Self (archive footage)

Babe Ruth: The Man, the Myth, the Legend

Babe Ruth: The Man, the Myth, the Legend

Movie • 1990

himself

Tokyo Giant: The Legend of Victor Starffin

Tokyo Giant: The Legend of Victor Starffin

Movie • 2022

Self (archive footage)

The Record Breakers

The Record Breakers

Movie • 1991

Self (archive footage)

Race for the Record

Race for the Record

Movie • 1998

Self

Babe Comes Home

Babe Comes Home

Movie • 1927

Babe Dugan

Ways to Strength and Beauty

Ways to Strength and Beauty

Movie • 1925

Slide, Babe, Slide

Slide, Babe, Slide

Movie • 1932

Himself

Just Pals

Just Pals

Movie • 1932

Himself

Perfect Control

Perfect Control

Movie • 1932

Himself

How Babe Ruth Knocks a Home Run

How Babe Ruth Knocks a Home Run

Movie • 1920

The True Story of Seabiscuit

The True Story of Seabiscuit

Movie • 2003

Self (archive footage)

Babe Ruth Story: That Ever Livin' Babe

Babe Ruth Story: That Ever Livin' Babe

Movie • 1962

Self (archive footage)

The Glory of Their Times

The Glory of Their Times

Movie • 1970

Self

Babe Ruth: Fence Buster

Babe Ruth: Fence Buster

Movie • 1948

Self

When It Was a Game

When It Was a Game

Movie • 1991

(archive footage)

Collecting America

Collecting America

Movie • 1990

Self (archive footage)

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