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Essay heading: The Life Of Babe Ruth
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Ruth was paid a salary of $600 to play in the
International League, one step below the major league, on an Orioles affiliate
team. The team went to Fayettville for spring training and Ruth showed raw
talent and didn't need much formal training but needed lots of controlled
practice. Coach Sam Steinman warned the veterans to go easy with the rookie
Ruth, he said, "He's one of Jack Dunn's babes... displayed 300 characters
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Ruth was paid a salary of $600 to play in the
International League, one step below the major league, on an Orioles affiliate
team. The team went to Fayettville for spring training and Ruth showed raw
talent and didn't need much formal training but needed lots of controlled
practice. Coach Sam Steinman warned the veterans to go easy with the rookie
Ruth, he said, "He's one of Jack Dunn's babes... displayed next 300 characters
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