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This is a great read. I love the Babes antiquated lingo. A left-handed batter is "port-sided". A ball field is "the lot". Some of it I don't even understand.

Re pitchers: They put all they�ve got on the ball and I�ve had to beat them with the lamps.

Does that pertain to batting under lights? This was written around 1920. Not sure what he means by "lamps".


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Sounds like about 90% ghostwriter, 10% Babe. It's funny how the sportswriters in those days didn't really try to capture how baseball players really talked. With some exceptions, I guess, like Ring Lardner.

"Lamps" could mean his eyes, though that doesn't really make sense here. Maybe it's a scanning error.


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dinosaur jesus wrote:
Sounds like about 90% ghostwriter, 10% Babe. It's funny how the sportswriters in those days didn't really try to capture how baseball players really talked. With some exceptions, I guess, like Ring Lardner.

"Lamps" could mean his eyes, though that doesn't really make sense here. Maybe it's a scanning error.


Oh. I think you're right. There were quite a few typos in that but I do think you're right. It makes sense in context and he's always going on about his batters eye. Man, watching Ruth play in those days must have been a treat.


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Agree. We have seen a lot of greats in our day but Babe Ruth must have been a real marvel.


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You see the films but that doesn't do him justice. I wanna see the ball burst off his bat, hear the crack of the bat. Fire up the DeLorean!


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And by the time games were filmed regularly he was beyond his prime.

I would have loved to have watched him pitch.


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The footage here shows him warming up and bringing it from about 2 o'clock. But about a minute in, it shows some game action and he's totally sidearming it.

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Hard to think he wrote all that, based on other stuff
that's been, ahem, said about him... but cool read.
The only footage I really have in my mind of Ruth is
from the Burns series.


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Edgy MD wrote:
The footage here shows him warming up and bringing it from about 2 o'clock. But about a minute in, it shows some game action and he's totally sidearming it.

[youtube]JqjlSDME7B4[/youtube]


Was he pitching or just warming up there?


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He's on the mound, but apparently just taking his warmups.

They later show Walter Johnson, bringing it from the right side eight o'clock to eight-thirty and he looks scary.


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That might be Stengel-Huggins Field (Butterball-Clendenon Field) in the opening shot.


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Has to be eyes. The pitcher puts everything he's got on the ball, and my only defense against what he's got is my batting eye - being able to see the ball clearly enough to hit it.


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