Babe Ruth’s Childhood Story
The Little Rascal
Babe Ruth, born George Herman Ruth, started life as a mischievous kid who could hit home runs with just about anything—even if it was someone else’s lunch. His early years were a mix of orphanage pranks and wild adventures, setting the stage for his larger-than-life personality. Little did anyone know, this troublemaker would become a baseball legend!
From Orphan to Superstar
Sent to St. Mary’s Industrial School for Boys, Ruth’s wild spirit was no match for the nuns. Instead of taming him, they handed him a baseball bat. Ruth swung his way out of trouble and into history. His early knack for hitting things, be it balls or rules, was just the beginning of a storied career.