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Babe Ruth
Reference book "Who Was Babe Ruth"
By Joan Holub
I was born on February 6, 1895 in Baltimore, Maryland. My
parents named me George Herman, Jr. I was one of 7 kids. Only
my younger sister, Mamie, and me survived from infancy. I was a
bad kid I stole apples from the store I skipped school I played
baseball in the street and I snitched whiskey from my daddy's
bar. At the age of seven my dad dropped me off at the St. Mary's
Industrial School for Boys. This was a school that orphans and
unwanted boys came to. The first few night's, I cried myself to
sleep. All the teachers woke us up at 6:30 in the morning. We
had a watchman keep his eye on us at all times so we couldn't
sneak off or misbehave. It was a very strict place .One day in the
schoolyard I met a man who changed my life! His name was
Brother Matthias. He was a great baseball player. Baseball was
the POPULAR sport at this time. Brother Matthias was calm and
firm but always fair. He paid attention to me like no one else ever
had. I really looked up to him like he was my new father. Brother
Matthias started a league with about 40 teams. He chose the best
players at the school. I was so good at baseball that when I was 8
I played with 12 year olds. I was left-handed and the school only
had right hand gloves, this made it harder for me to play
baseball. I was a great catcher. One day I made fun of the pitcher
so Matthias asked me to give it a try. I was outstanding! I was a
real natural. I stayed at Saint Mary's school for 12 years.
Jack Dunn, the head coach of the Orioles minor league team,
came to watch me one day. He offered me 600 dollars a year to
pitch for his team. I was thrilled and surprised! I didn't know in
the pros you got paid. Along with the rest of the Orioles I took the
train to Fayetteville North Carolina.
never been outside of
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Baltimore before. One of my teammates showed me how to
unfold my bed from the wall. My teammate told me to rest my
arm in the pouch. The next day my arm was stiff. My teammates
started laughing hysterically at me! They played a joke on me!
The pouch was actually for storing clothes. My teammates were
surprised that! ate 3 stacks of pancakes! They were more
impressed by my pitching. Since I was only 19 when Dunn gave
me my contract he had to become my legal guardian. My
buddies on the Orioles referred to me as 'jack's newest babe". It
is from this I became Babe Ruth!
I enjoyed my time at the Orioles but Dunn sold me to the Red Sox.
He sold me because ticket sales were low. I really made it NOW. I
joined the team July 11, 1914. I was a great pitcher for the Red
Sox. "Coach I want to try and hit the ball for our team. No your a
great pitcher and we need you ought there". By 1918 I was one of
the highest paid players around I got ten thousand dollars a
year. That was awesome!
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