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Babe Ruth; A Baseball Legend;
Babe Ruth It was every picture a kid could see in their dreams: The ball park packed with thousands of people, as a large man wearing the number three on his shirt picks up a big, heavy, bat on his way to the plate. He stands with his feet close together, staring at the pitcher: the bat, wrapped around his left shoulder, is held so far down that his fingers go over the bottom of
Babe still has a powerful grip on America’s imagination. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** WORKS CITED 1. Creamer W. Robert. “Forever The Babe.” Reader’s Digest 1995, 71-75. 2. Ketchum M. Richard. “Faces From The Past - XVIII.” American Heritage, New York 1965, 96 - 97. 3. Ritter, Lawrence S. The Glory of Their Times. New York: William Morrow And Company, Inc., 1984. 4. Ward, Geoffrey C. Burns, Ken. Baseball. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1994 5. Zoss, Joel. Bowman, John S. The American League New York: Smithmark, 1986.

