12 Reasons To Love The Boston Red Sox

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1 THE BABE’S LEGEND BEGINS IN BOSTON George Herman Babe Ruth made his major league debut for the Red Sox on July 11 1914 At first Ruth was a pitcher for the Red Sox who occasionally batted as well And he was quite a pitcher Ruth was a key member of the Red Sox’s 1916 World Series team But soon he started to get attention for his hitting too In 1918 he pitched less and began playing in the outfield Doing so allowed him to be in the everyday lineup This was in the so-called dead-ball era Not many home runs were hit Still Ruth led the American League AL with 11 home runs The Red Sox won the World Series again Ruth earned two victories on the mound in the Series By 1919 Ruth played even more in the outfield The left-handed hitter 4 THE CURSE OF THE BAMBINO The Red Sox were one of baseball’s best teams in the early 1900s They won five World Series through the 1919 season Then they sold Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees Soon after the Yankees began a run They won 26 World Series between then and 2003 The Red Sox meanwhile won none It was The Curse of the Bambino belted a then-major-league record 29 home runs Ruth asked for a salary increase But Red Sox owner Harry Frazee decided instead to sell his