Why Baseball Superstar Babe Ruth Was Arrested At Gunpoint
The slugger was taken into custody after a shocking incident
Hall-of-Fame outfielder Babe Ruth was larger than life both on and off the baseball diamond. His slugging exploits and gregarious personality made him an American hero. However, he wasn’t immune to controversy, including the time he was arrested in New York at gunpoint.
Ruth began his remarkable professional career as a pitcher, becoming a star left-handed hurler for the Boston Red Sox. Although he possessed a good curveball and fastball, his incredible hitting ability was soon valued even more, which led to him spending increased time in the field, until eventually he became a full-time outfielder.
After smashing a single-season record 29 home runs with the Red Sox in 1919, he was sold to the New York Yankees prior to the 1920 season. He spent the next 15 seasons in the Big Apple, becoming the biggest star America had ever seen. His home run totals soared, changing baseball forever.
In total, Ruth played from 1914–1935, setting numerous records and creating excitement everywhere he went. The press loved him, and fans loved him even more. He led the American League in home runs in all but one year between 1923–1931, on his way to career totals of a .342 batting average…