Hi Bell Stats & Facts
Hi Bell Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R 72 Weight: 185 Born: 7 16, 1897 in Mount Sherman, KY USA Died: 6 7 1949 in Glendale, CA USA Debut: 4/16/1924 Last Game: 8/23/1934 Full Name: Herman S. Bell
Hi Bell Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R 72 Weight: 185 Born: 7 16, 1897 in Mount Sherman, KY USA Died: 6 7 1949 in Glendale, CA USA Debut: 4/16/1924 Last Game: 8/23/1934 Full Name: Herman S. Bell
1926Ā āĀ Babe RuthĀ hits threeĀ home runsĀ to lead theĀ YankeesĀ to a 10 ā 5 victory overĀ St. LouisĀ in Game 4 of theĀ World Series. His 1st-inning curtain-raiser is a majestic 395-footer, exitingĀ Sportsmanās ParkĀ over its right field bleacher roof. Home run number 2 clears the roof in right center, carrying 515 feet, breaking a window on the other side of Grand Avenue. Ruthās final foray, however, is the main attraction, carrying deep into the never-before reached centerfieldĀ bleachers, far beyond the 430-foot mark. Estimated at 530 feet, it is deemed the longest home run in World Series history. Ruth, however, not content to dominate offensively, also delivers a crucial outfield assist, cutting down a runner at the plate, ending the Cardinalsā 3rd-inning rally. In the words of broadcasterĀ Graham McNamee, āBabe Ruth nor no other man ever made a better throw. Babe shot it like an arrow andĀ Hank SevereidĀ did not have to move for it.ā If all this werenāt enough, this also is the game during which the Babe makes good on his alleged pre-game promise to hit a home run for the bedridden young Johnny Sylvester.
Cardinals hurler Hi Bell goes the distance in both games of a Sportsmanās Park doubleheader, beating the Braves, 6-1 and 2-1. The 27 year-old right-hander from Kentucky will be the last National League pitcher to win two complete-game victories in one day.
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