Playing the Game: My Early Years in Baseball


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By the summer of 1920, Babe Ruth had attained a degree of celebrity beyond that of any other player in baseball history. Traded by the Red Sox for the unheard-of sum of $125,000, the Bambino was on a tear, breaking his own records and drawing legions of fans into Yankee Stadium. The Atlanta Constitution fed the growing interest in New York's newest player with a twelve-part series of articles in which Ruth reminisced about his rough-and-tumble childhood as well as his life in the big leagues. He also commented on the current season, including the 1920 pennant race and World Series.
Although doubtless shaped by a ghostwriter, it is clear that these are Ruth's own thoughts, opinions, and recollections. The first contemporary account of the famed player's early years, these articles have long been available only to researchers and history buffs. Thirty historic photographs complement this original edition, along with an Introduction by sports historian Paul Dickson.

Author: Babe Ruth
Publisher: Dover Publications
Published: 02/17/2011
Pages: 102
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.30lbs
Size: 8.46h x 5.54w x 0.29d
ISBN13: 9780486476940
ISBN10: 0486476944
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs
- Biography & Autobiography | Sports
- Sports & Recreation | Baseball | Essays & Writings

About the Author
George Herman Ruth, Jr., (February 6, 1895-August 16, 1948) was perhaps the most popular baseball player of all time. The Babe won seven World Series with the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees. Ruth's 714 career home runs stood as a record for 39 years, and he was one of the first five players inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

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