Babe Ruth 3 Homeruns vs St Louis
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Babe RuthĀ hits threeĀ home runsĀ to lead theĀ YankeesĀ to a 10 – 5 victory overĀ St. LouisĀ in Game 4 of theĀ World Series.

1926 – Babe RuthĀ hits threeĀ home runsĀ to lead theĀ YankeesĀ to a 10 – 5 victory overĀ St. LouisĀ in Game 4 of theĀ World Series. His 1st-inning curtain-raiser is a majestic 395-footer, exitingĀ Sportsman’s 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. Ruth’s 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 Cardinals’ 3rd-inning rally. In the words of broadcasterĀ Graham McNamee, ā€œBabe 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 weren’t 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.

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Cardinals hurler Hi Bell goes the distance in both games of a Sportsman’s 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.

Cardinals hurler Hi Bell goes the distance in both games of a Sportsman’s 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.