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Essay heading: Babe Ruth
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So to fill young Ruth's time the Brother Xavier's decided to get him on the St. Mary's baseball team and start as a catcher. Overtime Ruth played other positions, such as pitching and infield, and started to really see the young boy's talent. The most outspoken thing about Ruth was his batting ability and the way he could hit the ball like no other on his team... displayed 300 characters
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The most outspoken thing about Ruth was his batting ability and the way he could hit the ball like no other on his team.
After a couple of years building his talent a recruiter by the name of Jack Dunn was sent out to look for recruits and he found Ruth and had him almost immediately brought to the team, after he saw his skills... displayed next 300 characters
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