EACH YEAR WE WILL GIVE THE ODDS OF THE PLAYER THAT WE THINK WILL WIN THE HOME RUN TITLE AND THE ODDS OF A PLAYER TO HIT 60 HOME RUNS. WE WILL TRACK THE LEADERS THOUGHOUT THE SEASON. WE ALSO HAVE BIO'S ON ALL 14 HOME RUN MEMBERS. THIS IS ALSO THE SITE OF 60 HOMERS CLUB MEMBER FORREST (FROSTY) EDWARD KENNEDY. FROM TIME TO TIME WE WILL RUN STORIES ABOUT THE MINORS. AT 60 HOMERS CLUB WE FOLLOW ORGANIZED BASEBALL, WE INCLUDE MLB AND MILB IN ALL STANDINGS.
Monday, May 05, 2008
THE FIRST 60 HOMERS CLUB MEMBER
Babe Ruth, Baseball Player Born: 6 February 1895 Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland Died: 16 August 1948 (cancer) Best Known As: New York Yankee hero and "Sultan of Swat" Name at birth: George Herman Ruth, Jr.Babe Ruth is the most celebrated player in baseball history . A home run king and fan favorite, Ruth was the first in a line of iconic New York Yankees which included Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle. Ruth began his career as a pitcher but moved to the outfield, where he gained fame as a slugger. After the Boston Red Sox sold him to the Yankees in 1920, Ruth became the most famous athlete in America. Ruth's larger-than-life personality (including a prodigious fondness for food and drink) was a hit with fans , and Ruth is often credited with making baseball the dominant American sport of its time. Ruth retired in 1935; he held the single-season record for home runs (60) until fellow Yankee Roger Maris hit 61 in 1961, and the career record (714) until Hank Aaron passed him in 1974. In 1948, like Gehrig before him, Ruth had an emotional farewell at Yankee Stadium, with the Yankees retiring his uniform number 3. He died of throat cancer two months later.
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