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I dare you to try and define Babe Ruth in just one phrase. It's almost impossible. It was a struggle to describe Babe Ruth, although everyone tried. "Carefree," "Loud," "Profane," "Appealing," "Joyful," and "Unselfconsious," were just a few of the many words people used to describe the Big Fella. This is my ultimate Babe Ruth biography episode, exploring the life of baseball's most mythological figure. With a few really cool stories I've never heard before I read this great old book by Robert Creamer. Drawing heavily from Robert Creamer's definitive 1974 book, Babe: The Legend Comes to Life, and Ruth's 1947 autobiography, this episode uncovers the legendary stories that made the "Bambino" a global cultural icon. From his early days at a Baltimore boys' school to becoming a dominant pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, we trace his incredible evolution. Discover how Babe Ruth became a profound human spirit who pushed boundaries, redefining athletic greatness and single-handedly launching baseball's thrilling "live ball" era by joining the New York Yankees. Listen as we chronicle his mind-boggling achievements on the diamond, including shattering the single-season home run record with 54 home runs in 1920, 59 in 1921, and the historic 60 home runs in 1927. We also explore the dramatic turning points in his career, such as the disastrous 1925 season marked by a mystery illness, a $5,000 fine, and a bitter feud with manager Miller Huggins. Critics thought he was finished, but the legendary slugger rose like a rocket from the ashes, leading the unstoppable 1927 Yankees and forming the greatest hitting duo in baseball history alongside Lou Gehrig. Beyond the staggering statistics, this episode explores the unmatched personality that made Babe Ruth the first massive personal brand in sports history. He was a completely uninhibited, larger-than-life character who survived flipping his fire-engine red Packard roadster one day and hit a home run the very next. From brawling with rival Ty Cobb and wearing cabbage leaves under his cap to stay cool, to hilariously demanding "gas" for a torn fingernail, the Babe lived by his own rules. As sportswriter John Drebinger perfectly summarized, Ruth was the most uninhibited human being ever known, who simply "just did things". Whether you are a die-hard baseball history buff or love incredible sports stories, tune in to experience the unparalleled legacy of the man who forever changed the game. Chapters 00:00 Babe Ruth: The Legend and His Story 05:40 The Turning Point: 1925 and the Comeback 10:59 The Home Run Craze Begins 17:10 Babe Ruth's Dominance and the Yankees' Rise 23:47 The MVP Season and New Partnerships 25:37 Pandemonium on the Field 28:03 The Babe's Unique Spirit 31:50 Babe Ruth's Appetite and Remedies 34:46 Describing the Legend of Babe Ruth 38:37 Breaking Home Run Records 43:53 The End of an Era 47:51 Babe Ruth: Larger Than Life Babe Ruth's 1925 career lull and comeback The significance of home run records in Babe Ruth's era Stories illustrating Babe Ruth's larger-than-life personality Resources Babe Ruth Biography by Robert Creamer - https://www.amazon.com/Babe-Legend-Comes-Life-Robert-Creamer/dp/0394482784 Babe Ruth Autobiography - https://www.amazon.com/Babe-Ruth-Autobiography/dp/0060806074 Yankees Official Website - https://www.mlb.com/yankees Baseball Hall of Fame - https://baseballhall.org/ https://atticcapital.com/
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