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To: donaldo

The best ever. The pitching puts a fork in it, in my opinion.

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43 posted on 09/17/2010 8:07:05 PM PDT by Ransomed
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To: Ransomed

You are correct Sir! I just rummaged through my files and found the following - “ . . . Negro League luminary Buck O’Neil recalled the time that Ruth faced the legendary Satchel Paige sometime around 1938 in Chicago. Ruth was about forty-three at the time and had already retired. Nonetheless, he launched a tremendous home run to center field in his first at-bat that left Paige speechless for perhaps the first time in his life. . . . The fact is that the Bambino had a rich and vibrant history of competition against the best black players of his era. He played often against Negro League All-Stars across the United States and Cuba (1920) in fall barnstorming tours. In those games Ruth far exceeded his Major League statistics in batting average, and home run percentage. . . . Babe Ruth is known to have batted fifty-five times against the top black pitchers of his era. In those at-bats, he connected for twenty-five base hits and blasted twelve home runs. That works out to a batting average of over .400 and a slugging average of over 1.000.” These facts are from Bill Jenkinson’s great book, The Year Babe Ruth Hit 104 Home Runs. According to Jenkinson, there is no rational explanation for Babe Ruth. Just so. And the power! Jenkinson has Ruth hitting the five longest home runs in Major League history. One was an opposite field home run at Fenway that landed on that parking garage that’s still there. He was also the first guy to clear the double decker roof in Chicago. And believe it or no, his very last home run cleared the roof at Forbes Field It was his last hit (forty years of age), a 500 footer. And the guy also hit a fungo 447 feet! Long live the memory of the The Prince of Pounders.


52 posted on 09/17/2010 8:41:33 PM PDT by donaldo
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