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The Life Behind The Legend
 He was a legend in his own time, and a legend for all time.  He saved our national pastime from the disgrace which followed the 1919 "Black Sox" scandal, and brought baseball back to the heart- land of America. He was generous and wild, playful and free- living, loving children, charity and the game.  A man of excellence and eccentricity who no one seemed to dislike.  He was a baseball player the world came to know as Babe Ruth.
 
 George Herman "Babe" Ruth is considered by many to be the greatest baseball player who ever lived.  He batted a career total of 714 home runs, and was the first player to hit 60 in a single season.  He had a lifetime batting average of .342 and a slugging percentage of .690.  There were many sleepless nights for pitchers who had to face him in the morning.
 
 But Babe Ruth was more than just a baseball player.  He became an all- American celebrity for the way he celebrated life.  A national hero who never begrudged an autograph or the handshake of a child.
 
 "Babe Ruth" explores the extraordinary life an times of the man who changed the face of baseball, and hit a home run right through the heart of America.
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