A list of puns related to "Babe Ruth (band)"
Hi friends. Iβm trying to find a dance tune (from around 10 years ago) with a sped up sample of a song called βThe Mexicanβ by 60βs band Babe Ruth. It was played on triple j (Australian radio station). Film clip had scenes from western movies (digitally coloured). Possibly by a dj called Dario?? Any help is appreciated. Cheers
1921 Babe Ruth accumulated 457 total bases. Β The first man to cross the 400 threshold.
The following year Rogers Hornsby became the second man with 450.
In 1927 Babe Ruth broke through again with 417 but his teammate Lou Gehrig landed 447.
That statistic alone could cement the legacy of the 1927 Yankees.
Two years later, Rogers Hornsby once again gathered 409 and Chuck Klein managed 405.
The very next year 1930, Chuck Klein smokes 445 becoming the first man to have back-to-back seasons of 400 or more total bases.
But the field is now getting crowded as Hack Wilson 423, Lou Gehrig 419, and Babe Herman 416 joined Chuck in accomplishing an almost impossible feat.
Of the four men that toppled 400 TB or more, only Lou Gehrig repeated the feat in 1931 with 410.
1932 Jimmie Foxx put up an astounding 438 TB, while Chuck Klein collected 420 to become the second man to do this three times.
1933 Jimmie Foxx hangs 403 to become the third payer to do it back to back.
1934 Lou Gehrig breaks through with 409.
No one does it in 1935.
Hal Trosky joins in 1936 with 405 as so does Lou Gehrig for the fifth time with 403.
1937 sees the phenom Joe DiMaggio tally 418 while Joe Medwick collected 406.
Then the club remains air-tight for the nextΒ ELEVEN YEARSΒ until 1948 when Stan the Man Musial racks up 429.
If you thought the eleven-year wait was longβ¦guess what? AnotherΒ ELEVEN YEARSΒ pass when Hammerinβ Hank Aaron got 400 on the nose. Β He finished third in MVP that year.Β Apparently, the baseball writers did not fully comprehend why type of historical production they just witnessed.
Getting 400 or more total bases now seems like a thing of the past. Β As of 1959, it has only happened twice in the prior 22 years.
And now it will be anotherΒ NINETEEN YEARSΒ before any player crashes the barrier.
In 1978, Jim Rice's season for the ages gained 406 total bases.
Once again the doors to this club remained closed for anotherΒ NINETEEN YEARSΒ until you take Larry Walker and put him in Colorado for 81 games.
To put this group in perspective, in 1995 Albert Belle hit 52 Doubles and 50 Homers and fell one shy of 400.
In 1997, Larryβs 409 gets the call to the 400TB Hall. Β Still, Larry was just the fourth man in the prior SIXTY YEARS to get into this club.
McGwire in 1998 with 70 bombs didnβt even crack 390.Β 400 TB or more means you are putting up ming boggling numbers.
As of 1998, Ruth is still on top of the heap for a fullΒ **SEVENTY-SE
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I'm not sure what to look up because I'm not a card collector but what I did look at showed me that there are a lot of different Babe Ruth cards and I'm not sure how to filter out the cards that aren't the one I have. I even searched mercari
Note that Baseball-Reference considers Mar/Apr to be one month, and Sep/Oct too.
HINT #1 - He had been traded just a couple of months before.
u/Wraithfighter got it right. >!Randy Winn with 106 total bases in Sep/Oct 2005.!<
Just a fun little added level of immersion, props SDS!
Having introduced an illicit drug into the world, street names "Mr Sandman" or "Grotto", I guarantee his character is going to be a recovering drug addict.
And that will be his character's DnD "Flaw", as opposed to a real personality/character flaw.
EDIT: that sounds meaner than I'm intending, drug addiction is a complicated matter that makes everyone's life hell (source: I've a family member with a meth problem). It's just a complicated matter Travis is absolutely going to gloss over.
Unless I missed the joke and that Grotto, being based on seaweed, is just a marijuana reference?
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Full list:
Name - BB/K - SLG
Ted Williams - 2.85 - .634 Stan Musial - 2.3 - .559 Joe DiMaggio - 2.14 - .579 Lou Gehrig - 1.91 - .632 Barry Bonds - 1.66 - .607 Johnny Mize - 1.63 - .562 Babe Ruth - 1.55 - .690 Rogers Hornsby - 1.53 - .577 Ralph Kiner - 1.35 - .548 Frank Thomas - 1.19 - .555 Chuck Klein - 1.15 - .543 Jimmie Foxx - 1.11 - .609 Hank Greenberg - 1.01 - .605 Mickey Mantle - 1.01 - .557 Hank Aaron - 1.01 - .555 Albert Pujols - 1.01 - .545
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