"On July 18, 1921, Babe Ruth hit career home run 139, breaking Roger Connor's record of 138 during only the 8th year of a 22 year career."(Wikipedia)
When Babe left in 1935 with 714 career homers, only three other players had hit more than 300. One of them being Lou Gherig.
2007-08-04 17:41:28
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answered by atomicsheffield 3
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you have already got your solutions. My addition is precisely alongside the strains of explaining why there is this style of disparity in numbers. in case you already be responsive to this, I make an apology for uninteresting you. till now Ruth (and in keeping with risk some different batters who hit on the comparable time as Ruth), the living house run replaced into no longer a super deal in baseball. a house run replaced into seen an anomaly. It replaced into in basic terms no longer that significant. They performed what we call "small ball" in those days. Get a guy on base with any style of hit and then bunt him over to 2nd. Use velocity of runners and scouse borrow bases. Get added singles or sacrifices and get him to attain a run. Ty Cobb is a suitable occasion of the "small ball" mentality. The participant of this era did no longer attempt to hit living house runs. at present we will settle for a decrease batting popular from a guy that makes up for it by using hitting 30 to 40 living house runs a three hundred and sixty 5 days. In those days they'd not. The coaches wanted floor ball hits or line force hits. Then Ruth started enjoying. (have been you conscious that he replaced into initially a left surpassed pitcher that still holds pitching information that have not been equaled? human beings forget approximately that Ruth replaced into between the main suitable left surpassed pitchers in baseball history. yet then he replaced into switched to being a each and every day participant because of the fact his bat replaced into too significant to basically have interior the lineup each and every 4 days.) Ruth started hitting living house runs on a common foundation. vendors immediately found out that followers have been looking living house runs to be interesting and that living house runs positioned followers interior the seats. extra followers interior the seats meant extra money. it rather is while the living house run took on a plenty extra beneficial value in baseball. And the rest is baseball history or a minimum of that's what some baseball historians think of.
2016-12-11 10:33:33
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answered by ? 4
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Roger Connor. You never heard of him, but in fairness, he never heard of you either.
This is the dark side of a high-profile record chase -- non-fans crawl out of the rotted woodwork and ask questions that could be answered with a moment's effort of self-research. It simply does not improve the landscape. Note that this is the 25th iteration of "who held the rekerd b4 Ruth?" in the past three weeks.
2007-08-04 18:32:38
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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They probably didn't care enough back then to keep track. Kind of like sacks in Football.
2007-08-04 17:28:57
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answered by REX 3
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We have his baseball card somewhere here, rough guess would be Joe Dimaggio? I found a Babe Ruth card yard slaing this summer and paid $5.00 for shoe box full of cards.
2007-08-04 17:34:26
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answered by Emily L 4
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who cares
back then 4 homers in a season was rare games were scored on account of suicide squeezes 95 percent of the time
ruth was the first player to hit homers
he was ahead of his time
2007-08-04 17:31:55
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answered by Anonymous
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awesome question..I have no idea and haveto believe atomic
2007-08-04 17:47:16
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answered by vincenzo445 4
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I dunno but, I bet he didn't have to use steroids to pass him!!!!
Sorry everyone.... I'm angry
2007-08-04 17:31:46
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answered by Rzaractor36 2
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