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  2. Babe Ruth - Wikipedia

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    George Herman "Babe" Ruth (February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948) was an American professional baseball player whose career in Major League Baseball (MLB) spanned 22 seasons, from 1914 through 1935.

  3. The Big Fella - Wikipedia

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    The Big Fella: Babe Ruth and the World He Created is a non-fiction book by sportswriter Jane Leavy.The book was published in 2018 by HarperCollins.The book covers the life and career of Babe Ruth, focusing on his creation of modern celebrity culture and his high standing in the game of baseball long after his death.

  4. Everett Klipp - Wikipedia

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    Everett Edward Klipp (October 8, 1926 - January 28, 2011), also known as the "Babe Ruth" of the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), was a mentor to Frank Peard, John Horner, Mark Spitznagel and countless other floor traders.

  5. 50 motivational quotes that will inspire you to chase your goals

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    When you need an extra boost of inspiration, these motivational quotes will inspire you to keep going. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  6. Marion Weyant Ruth - Wikipedia

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    Marion Weyant "Babe" Ruth (February 7, 1918 – November 20, 2004) was an American aviator and aviation instructor. She was inducted into the Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame, the Michigan Motor Sports Hall of Fame , and the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame during her lifetime.

  7. The Year Babe Ruth Hit 104 Home Runs - Wikipedia

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    The Year Babe Ruth Hit 104 Home Runs is a 432-page non-fiction book by Bill Jenkinson published by Carroll & Graf Publishers in March 2007. The title refers to Jenkinson's conclusion that in modern ballparks under modern rules, Ruth would have hit 104 home runs in 1921, 90 in some other seasons, and over 60 many times.

  8. The Pride of the Yankees - Wikipedia

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    Gehrig works his way up through the minor leagues and joins the Yankees. His hero, Babe Ruth, is at first condescending and dismissive of the rookie, but his strong, consistent play wins over Ruth and the rest of the team. Gehrig is unknowingly included by his teammates in playing pranks on Ruth on the team train.

  9. The Mexican (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Mexican" is a song by English rock band Babe Ruth, from their debut album First Base. [1]The song has been compiled, covered and mixed many times and is considered one of the most influential songs in hip hop music culture as well as being popular in early disco clubs such as The Loft.