Babe Ruth: The Man who Built Baseball #mlb #baseball #history
Babe Ruth is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in baseball history, significantly impacting the game’s popularity and evolution. Many consider him the greatest player of all time.
Here’s why Ruth is known as the “man who built baseball”
Revolutionary Power Hitting: Ruth’s extraordinary ability to hit home runs transformed baseball from the “dead-ball era” (focused on strategy and low scoring) to the “live-ball era” (emphasizing power hitting). He consistently broke home run records, hitting 54 in 1920 and 59 in 1921, captivating the nation’s attention. His career record of 714 home runs stood until 1974.
Cultural Icon: Ruth became a national hero, symbolizing American power and optimism, especially during the Roaring Twenties. His charismatic personality and on-field exploits attracted widespread media attention, greatly increasing baseball’s popularity. His image appeared in advertisements and popular culture, making him a household name.
Impact on the Yankees: His trade to the New York Yankees in 1920 marked a turning point for the team. He led them to seven American League pennants and four World Series championships. The Yankees’ new stadium, opened in 1923, was even dubbed “The House That Ruth Built” due to his immense popularity and impact on attendanc

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