CLE@NYY: Yankees retire Babe Ruth's iconic No. 3

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2016
  • 6/13/48: Babe Ruth makes his final appearance at Yankee Stadium, as his No. 3 is retired in front of a crowd of 49,641
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Комментарии • 121

  • @michaelsemmijr2095
    @michaelsemmijr2095 3 года назад +109

    Greatest slugger who ever lived. He was born in 1895, played 100 years ago and we still talk about him.

    • @Th33Vultur3
      @Th33Vultur3 Год назад +3

      And to think the Yankees still have the short porch in right field even 99 years later and is a dream come true for left handed pull hitters like even The Babe. Even though the Yankees have a more modern version of the ballpark that was built in 2009 that also has the short porch in right. I wish I could have been seen the first Yankee stadium before it was rebuilt in 1974 and 75. I wasn't born yet till 1980. Since I'm left handed, it would serve well for me.

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB 8 месяцев назад

      Lies again? Harvard Barcelona Orlando MLS MLB

    • @bryzzo
      @bryzzo 2 месяца назад

      Bonds better

    • @Hank13608
      @Hank13608 Месяц назад

      @@Th33Vultur3 You would have loved the Polo Grounds.

  • @tomitstube
    @tomitstube 6 лет назад +145

    he died too young, 53. a whole generation or more missed out on seeing the babe in real life. he should have been around when roger maris broke his record in 1961, he would have been 66. and he would have been 78 when hank aaron broke the hallowed 714. the babe would have marveled at how much his legend grew. and the stories he could have told.

    • @tomitstube
      @tomitstube 6 лет назад +9

      dan wacker. i don't, babe could be very gracious, most of his bad behavior was due to alcohol.

    • @jeffreyadams648
      @jeffreyadams648 3 года назад +7

      Not so sure....dying young might have added to the mythology. The longer you live the more chance of scandal in the prurient USA

    • @tomitstube
      @tomitstube 3 года назад +15

      @@jeffreyadams648 possibly, but the babe wasn't racist, loved kids, and helped the poor, dudes heart was gold as his habits were bad.

    • @NowOffYouGo
      @NowOffYouGo 3 года назад +1

      So many potential late night talk show appearances missed

    • @davidlightfoot348
      @davidlightfoot348 3 года назад

      @@tomitstube Wasn't RACIST??? Do this have to be constantly thrown into everyone's faces.

  • @tomb4575
    @tomb4575 3 года назад +27

    The classic picture of Babe looking out at the great facade of Yankee Stadium truly shows what he had built.

  • @jaketanner20001
    @jaketanner20001 3 года назад +18

    There will never be another Babe Ruth!

  • @anthonydavis9382
    @anthonydavis9382 2 года назад +12

    amazing footage. i'm absolutely obsessed with history and old footage like this. i can't tell you why but i just am. something magical about it to me. i'd give anything to be able to walk the streets in those times

    • @CCQ75
      @CCQ75 Год назад +1

      Me too, Imagine if you could go back in time like in the Back to the Future films. Go back to the colonial times when NYC was New Amsterdam. and be able to come back to the present time whenever you want to. It would be amazing, wouldnt it?

    • @anthonydavis9382
      @anthonydavis9382 Год назад

      @@CCQ75 absolutely. Sometimes it feels like I was born in the wrong era

    • @CCQ75
      @CCQ75 Год назад +1

      @@anthonydavis9382 Im happy I was born in 1975 but I would love to go to the past and show those people our technology, or even bring one of them to our present time and see what they say about it

    • @zaymoney252
      @zaymoney252 9 месяцев назад +1

      Same here watchin a bygone time is very fascinating

    • @anthonydavis9382
      @anthonydavis9382 9 месяцев назад

      @@CCQ75 could you imagine them seeing a smart phone in the 1800s. They would think we were God's

  • @NapBoney
    @NapBoney 3 года назад +13

    The best ever, no doubt about it. He left us too soon.

  • @texsion
    @texsion 4 года назад +12

    You can see the flash of the famous picture

    • @BKSpAzOne
      @BKSpAzOne 3 года назад +1

      Such a emotional photo. Good catch

    • @rstefanie2622
      @rstefanie2622 2 года назад +1

      Great catch here.

  • @multiyapples
    @multiyapples 5 месяцев назад +2

    Arguably the best player ever.

  • @thomaslatimer571
    @thomaslatimer571 5 лет назад +5

    My favorite player

  • @willdrucker4291
    @willdrucker4291 4 года назад +5

    Legends Joe DiMaggio standing on the baseline and Bill Dickey behind the plate

  • @scootscootriot1020
    @scootscootriot1020 6 лет назад +49

    2 months later, he is dead.

    • @Shinobi33
      @Shinobi33 6 лет назад

      scootscootriot1020 just two months huh?

    • @nate_kang
      @nate_kang 6 лет назад

      F

    • @lloydkline7245
      @lloydkline7245 5 лет назад +1

      scootscootriot1020 how sad love the babe , the most popular athlete ever by far

    • @lloydkline1518
      @lloydkline1518 Год назад +1

      Really ❤️ babe ruth

  • @roberthudson1959
    @roberthudson1959 6 лет назад +12

    Despite the commentary, Ruth was not wearing one of his old uniforms. The Yankees didn't have the interlocking N and Y on their uniforms from 1917-36, and he played for them from 1920-35.

    • @pinstripedynasty6117
      @pinstripedynasty6117 6 лет назад +6

      Robert Hudson Exactly good eye. The grey ones still said New York across the front but the home Pinstripes were blank. I thought something looked weird at first.

    • @dme1016
      @dme1016 5 лет назад

      Not to doubt you, but the way you put it doesn't make sense.
      mathematically.

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 3 года назад +2

      @@dme1016
      It does... except that Ruth left the Yanks in 1934. He never wore the NY as an active player.

    • @ThekiBoran
      @ThekiBoran 3 года назад

      @@TheBatugan77
      D Me needs some math lessons.

    • @doesnotexist305
      @doesnotexist305 Год назад

      You’re right. This is the only time Babe Ruth ever wore a uniform with the interlocking NY logo that is so famous now.

  • @bells-xc9gz
    @bells-xc9gz 4 года назад +14

    The best yankee ever to play baseball

  • @enginekid
    @enginekid 6 лет назад +11

    I love Babe Ruth

    • @lloydkline7245
      @lloydkline7245 5 лет назад +2

      Chad Neel he my hero too

    • @loydkline
      @loydkline Год назад

      Babe Ruth ⚾️ baseball hitting machine

  • @8avexp
    @8avexp 3 года назад +3

    Several other Yankees wore number 3 until it was retired. Cliff Mapes was the last player to do so, and oddly enough, he switched to 7, becoming the last Yankee to wear THAT number before Mickey Mantle took it upon his return from the minors in mid-1951.

  • @MapleSyrupPoet
    @MapleSyrupPoet 2 года назад +1

    Valuable film 🎥

  • @bjackson30303
    @bjackson30303 4 месяца назад +1

    Babe Ruth was one of the greatest baseball heroes

  • @Shinobi33
    @Shinobi33 11 месяцев назад

    Goose bumps

  • @Mark-yy2py
    @Mark-yy2py 5 месяцев назад

    Such an American icon. He will never be replaced, just succeeded.

  • @hectorlopez1069
    @hectorlopez1069 2 года назад

    The best to hit homeruns. He was such a nice man too. He will always be missed so much to the baseball world.

  • @wholzman2
    @wholzman2 6 лет назад +1

    The Babe was a man of his time. He really did so much for children, as they were even at the hospital when he was fighting for his life, as they were hoping he would just look out the window to just wave. The Babe" ! Was larger than life.

  • @johndurrer7869
    @johndurrer7869 Год назад

    About time

  • @ericmonaco4509
    @ericmonaco4509 Год назад +1

    God he looked so unwell here

  • @stephencurry5728
    @stephencurry5728 2 года назад +1

    New York Yankees
    The 1927 New York Yankees had perhaps the most feared line-up in the history of baseball. Nicknamed "Murderers Row," their batting order boasted the all-time great Babe Ruth at the top of his considerable powers, hitting .356 with a then-record 60 home runs and 164 RBI that year. He was complemented by future Hall of Famers Lou Gehrig at first base, who hit .373 with 47 home runs and a league-leading 175 RBI, Tony Lazzeri at second base who drove in 102 runs with a .309 average, and center fielder Earle Combs, who hit .356 and scored 137 runs as the team's leadoff hitter. Left fielder Bob Meusel also drove in over 100 runs, with a .337 average.

    • @stephencurry5728
      @stephencurry5728 2 года назад

      The team's pitching staff was led by another Hall of Famer, Waite Hoyt,
      who had his best season with a 22-7 record and a league-leading 2.63
      ERA to add to his league-leading wins total. Three more pitchers won 18
      or more games, rookie Wilcy Moore (19-7, 2.28), Herb Pennock (19-8, 3.00) and Urban Shocker
      (18-6, 2.84). Moore would have won the ERA title under current rules,
      but in those days qualification was based on the number of complete
      games pitched, and he made only 12 starts all year: 13 of his wins and a
      league-leading 13 saves (figured retroactively) came during his 38
      relief appearances. Rounding out the staff were veteran Dutch Ruether (13-6, 3.38), George Pipgras (10-3, 4.11) and swingman Myles Thomas (7-4, 4.87).

    • @doesnotexist305
      @doesnotexist305 Год назад

      When asked what the greatest team ever is most people just say the 1927 Yankees out of habit and don’t give it much thought. Kinda how you’d answer 4 when asked what 2+2 is. I don’t think most people truly appreciate how great the ‘27 Yankees were.

  • @billpierson5830
    @billpierson5830 6 лет назад +14

    Cancer sucks big time

    • @joemartin1253
      @joemartin1253 6 лет назад

      Bill Pierson no kidding!?

    • @dougthegreat1808
      @dougthegreat1808 4 года назад

      Yes it does, I went from 215 to a 150 lbs from throat cancer.........

  • @CooLDEaFY4204Me
    @CooLDEaFY4204Me 10 месяцев назад

    Best Legendary Babe George Herman Ruth

  • @80srocknroller
    @80srocknroller 3 года назад

    Mel Allen: "Ladies & gentlemen: The Bambino Babe Ruth!"

  • @hushpuckena126
    @hushpuckena126 Месяц назад

    The GOAT.

  • @patricklaurojr7427
    @patricklaurojr7427 Год назад

    I love the big sign in out field that says NO BETTING lol yea I'm sure everyone listened if only they seen it now days how easy it is

  • @TheLastFraudster
    @TheLastFraudster 3 года назад +2

    He looked about 102 in this.

    • @applescruff1969
      @applescruff1969 Год назад

      He always did, even when he was 19. I guess it was all the tobacco. Lol.

  • @db90yearsago
    @db90yearsago 3 года назад

    Just always chase your championship like me-Babe Ruth 1931

  • @shelthemaster
    @shelthemaster 8 лет назад +3

    3

  • @sweetcat1639
    @sweetcat1639 6 лет назад

    Go Tribe

  • @boethius9173
    @boethius9173 Год назад

    He was so sickly here.

  • @johnsnow4828
    @johnsnow4828 6 лет назад

    👏👏👏👏

  • @dme1016
    @dme1016 5 лет назад +3

    Our uniforms remain the same, just more tailored, and prolly whiter. How cool is that?!

  • @kozin7144
    @kozin7144 2 месяца назад

    2024

  • @devanmoore5240
    @devanmoore5240 2 года назад

    Goat

  • @lucianolorenzo8395
    @lucianolorenzo8395 3 года назад

    Just think the "Babe" and Charlie Harper hit the town together

  • @Jakeystar
    @Jakeystar 4 года назад +4

    he stole that swing from shoeless joe

    • @ThekiBoran
      @ThekiBoran 3 года назад +1

      Saying he stole it sounds dishonest. How about he modeled his swing after Jackson?
      Check out Jaime Cevallos, he breaks down Ruth's swing and others better than anyone. He says Ruth's swing is the best ever because he could get fooled on a change up and still hit it out of the park.

  • @MrTrackman100
    @MrTrackman100 3 года назад

    Always be number 1 star--(but 3 on his uniform).

  • @cjay6664
    @cjay6664 3 года назад

    The king of crash!!

  • @saddle61
    @saddle61 7 месяцев назад

    when you talk baseball, the first name you use is BABE RUTH !!!!!!! (He has no equal)

  • @margaretjiantonio939
    @margaretjiantonio939 Год назад +1

    I knew people who saw him play. Some of them even saw him pitch. They're all gone now but I was glad they told me how great he was. When he was on the field he was all business.

  • @GijoeHam
    @GijoeHam 5 лет назад

    Reporting for duty

  • @TN-Dezz
    @TN-Dezz 6 лет назад

    Ima go buy me some flex seal from dis dude

  • @619R3D
    @619R3D Год назад +2

    Unbelievable the Babes number is not retired throughout baseball!!! No name is more legendary & more synonymous with baseball than Babe Ruth!!! They do it for Jackie Robinson n even have JR day with every player wearing his number n he was an average ballplayer! Yes he dealt with alot of adversity n opened alot of doors but where is the well earned respect that Babe deserves??? Do u have to be a person of color in this woke day n age to be acknowledged for anything? This is absurd n baseball needs to step up n do the right thing n honor the games greatest legend of all time n stop seeing nothing but skin color!!!!!!!

  • @moboutmen
    @moboutmen 3 года назад

    Ravaged from cancer. Sad.

  • @andyteri777
    @andyteri777 Год назад

    53 looked 85 lol

  • @Gmannn04
    @Gmannn04 6 лет назад

    He looks skinnier

    • @Julian2648
      @Julian2648 6 лет назад

      Gmannn15 Trollz it was cancer unfortunately

  • @evanchmielewski8113
    @evanchmielewski8113 8 лет назад +2

    1

  • @lukemoto1235
    @lukemoto1235 6 лет назад

    remember people back then didnt get the medicine and nutrients we have now, even the rich people. Athletes back then didn't do the gym especially baseball players, atleast not what we know as today. They didnt chow down all they should a day, they didn't take supplements to any form. etcccc so its crazy what babe did in his time

    • @BKSpAzOne
      @BKSpAzOne 3 года назад

      Truly remarkable to think

    • @lukesteiner8934
      @lukesteiner8934 2 года назад

      Don't forget about hot dogs and beer between innings

  • @scottaznavourian7617
    @scottaznavourian7617 5 лет назад

    Looks pretty good considering he was a dead man walking

  • @alexyamach3635
    @alexyamach3635 2 года назад +1

    Babe was great at hammering those 80 MPH fastballs! His numbers would have been cut in half if he played today.

    • @alexyamach3635
      @alexyamach3635 2 года назад

      @Angry Grizzly Wrong. Walter Johnson was the only one that could hit 90 mph in the 1920's

    • @lloydkline1518
      @lloydkline1518 Год назад

      Walter johnson had 90s plus / 95 mph fsstball; babe ruth face walter johnson big train ;; bring on satchel paige fastball too ;;

    • @alexyamach3635
      @alexyamach3635 Год назад

      @@lloydkline1518 Only guy out of hundreds that Babe faced that could reach 90 MPH. Most pitchers then were 85 and under with their fastballs.

    • @lloydkline1518
      @lloydkline1518 Год назад

      @@alexyamach3635 old saying cannot teach height ; if you said gorde howe couldn"t NHL becauce he was only 6 feet tall; he could play but have more finesse player: ever hear of sinker ball pitcher; babe ruth bsseball hitting genius

    • @Wixom2200
      @Wixom2200 Год назад +1

      Babe Ruth would be Babe Ruth;
      100 years ago, TODAY and 100 years from now. He was a God gifited talent and got along with everyone. Lived life! The dude was baaaaad
      Smokin everybody. If it was so easy. Why didn't everyone, how about a few others have his numbers. No sale here. The facts are clear. Him and Mays tied as clearly the best, right behind Bonds # 1.
      Oh let me remind younaysayers. Babe pitched too, won 20 games in a season at least once for Boston and pitched in the WS BEFORE he started slugging his way to fame.