Babe Ruth, also known as "The Great Bambino" and "The Sultan of Swat," was a legendary baseball player in Major League Baseball (MLB). Ruth is regarded as one of the greatest baseball players of all time for his remarkable achievements on the field. He played for the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, and Boston Braves during his career. Ruth is best known for his power hitting, setting numerous records for home runs and slugging percentage. He was a seven-time World Series champion and a two-time All-Star. Ruth also won the American League Most Valuable Player (MVP) award in 1923. In addition to his on-field success, Ruth's charismatic personality made him a beloved figure in sports and popular culture. Ruth's legacy continues to inspire baseball players and fans to this day. Babe Ruth's life and career were immortalized in the biographical film "The Pride of the Yankees."
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Directed by Babe Ruth, Gary Cooper, Sam Wood, Teresa Wright, Walter Brennan