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May 23rd – ⚾ The Day Babe Ruth Hit the Final 3 Home Runs of His Career — With Boston

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On May 23, 1935, Babe Ruth stepped up to the plate connected to Boston baseball history… and delivered one final legendary performance. ⚾🔥 That afternoon in Pittsburgh, Ruth crushed the final THREE home runs of his incredible career during a game against the Pirates. Yes… three home runs in one game. 😳 And somehow, it still feels almost unbelievable.


⚾ One Last Historic Day

By 1935, Babe Ruth was already one of the biggest sports icons America had ever seen.

The home run king.
The face of baseball.
A larger-than-life legend.

Most players would’ve quietly faded away near the end of their careers.

Ruth?
He went out launching baseballs into another dimension. 😂

On May 23, he hit home runs #712, #713, and #714 — the final home runs of his career.

One of the blasts was reportedly so massive it cleared the roof in right field at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh.

Nearly a century later, baseball fans STILL talk about it.


🌭 Boston Baseball History Runs Deep

Even though Babe Ruth is forever tied to New York in many fans’ minds, Boston remains a huge part of his story.

And New England baseball fans know better than anyone:
baseball history lives here.

From:

  • Fenway Park
  • to old scorecards
  • summer night games
  • radio broadcasts
  • and generations of family traditions…

baseball in Boston feels different.

It’s emotional.
It’s nostalgic.
It’s part of the culture.


⚾ The Perfect Baseball Ending

What makes this moment so legendary isn’t just the numbers.

It’s the timing.

Nobody knew that May afternoon would become the final great performance of Babe Ruth’s career.

But somehow, it feels fitting:
one final explosion from the biggest star baseball had ever seen.

Three swings.
Three home runs.
One unforgettable day in baseball history.


🌟 Final Thought

On May 23, 1935, Babe Ruth reminded the baseball world one last time why he became a legend.

And for Boston baseball fans?
Moments like this are part of why the sport still means so much in New England. ⚾

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