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[Kerry Keene, Raymond Sinibaldi, David Hickey]The Babe in red stockings : An in-depth chronicle of Babe Ruth with the Boston Red Sox, 1914-1919(epub){Zzzzz} torrent


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Although certainly not ignored, his beginnings in major league baseball -- five plus seasons with the Boston Red Sox -- tend to be somewhat glossed over. The extent of Ruth's accomplishments on the field with Boston, as well as his enormous popularity of that period, have never been fully appreciated. In addition, there are dozens of interesting incidents and anecdotes still left to be told.

Publisher: sagamore Publishing; First Edition edition (March 7, 1997)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1571671129
ISBN-13: 978-1571671127

Editorial Reviews
Review
The extent of the legendary Babe Ruth's accomplishments on the field with the Boston Red Sox has never been fully appreciated. In those glory years of 1915 through 1918, Ruth topped his circuit many times. In 1916 he led the league in ERA, shutouts, games started, and fewest hits per nine innings. In 1917 he led in complete games, finishing second in the American League in wins. By the 1918 season, his league leads were coming in other categories such as home runs and slugging percentage. Yet, he remained a formidable enough force on the mound as his performance (a six-hit shutout in the 1918 World Series would indicate). This would turn out to be Ruth's last World Series performance with the Boston Red Sox. It would also be the last time a Red Sox starting left-handed pitcher would win a World Series game for 24,876 days, until Bruce Hurst shut out the New York Mets 1-0 in Game 1 of the 1986 World Series. All in all, relatively few seem to realize the magnitude of his pitching prowess in his three years as a full-time pitcher, as he was much in the same class as Grover Cleveland Alexander and Walter Johnson. As a left-hander, he took a back seat to no one. Herein lies the story of The Babe In Red Stockings: An In-Depth Chronicle of Babe Ruth, a highly recommended addition to any baseball history collection. -- Midwest Book Review
About the Author
Kerry Keene is the author of three books on baseball and a member of the Society for American Baseball Research. He is married with two children and lives in Raynham, Massachusetts.


David Hickey is the co-author of The Babe in Red Stockings and resides in Whitman, Massachusetts, with his wife and three children. In addition to owning and operating his own company, he manages his son's Little League team.

Customer Reviews

A Must Have For Any Baseball Fan
By A Customer on August 8, 1999
There have been numerous publications that give us Ruth the "Yankee." Having read most of what has been offered this particular book shed's light on the George Ruth few have ever had an opportunity to realize. From his day's in a boys home to his assent into the "Bigs." As well as his community service with children to the obligation that he felt to keep the local pubs in business. Ruth set the stage for athletes to give back and be yourself in the process. You'll also discover the truth behind "The Curse of The Bambino." This is truly an "In Depth Chronicle" of his start in the majors. A Great Read!!!!!!!!!!!

The Forgotten Career of Babe Ruth
By A Customer on June 30, 1999
Well he didn't spend much time here, but for the short time that he was here, he was the most feared two-way player in all of baseball.I mean he pitched well and he hit well, with being the best pitcher in all of baseball and setting the Major League record of 29 home runs in 1919, the last year with the Red Sox. I'm sure that everyone knows that Ruth was probably the greatest hitter with the Yankees, but people always tend to forget the great career that he had with the Boston Red Sox. I hope that many people read this book and see how truly good he was, not only as a great hitter, but how amazing of a pitcher he was.

A Must For The Baseball Library
By Best Of All on August 10, 2006
There is a myth surrounding Babe Ruth that his superstardom began with the New York Yankees and the "juiced" baseball in the early 1920s to draw fan interest back to the game marred by the 1919 World Series.

Wrong.

Ruth was a star before the Boston Red Sox dealt him to the New York Yankees, and this game-by-game analysis of the Boston years demonstrates the impact Ruth was having on the game. He was achieving mythical status as a hitter and pitcher & the media reports and other source material from that time period is nothing but impressive.

While I question if Ruth would have obtained such gaudy stats in an integrated baseball league, one cannot dismiss the impact he had on the sport from his start in Baltimore to his final few games with the Boston Braves & his barnstorming travels in retirement.

But his swatting assault on the national pastime began to gear up in Boston......while wearing Red Stockings.





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