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    What was Babe Ruth's career ERA as a pitcher?

    Question #125603. Asked by Jordanar18. (Apr 01 12 12:27 PM)


    stevroll

    2.28 in regular season

    Apr 01 12, 12:33 PM
    beergirllaura

    Here's a link with Babe Ruth's amazing stats.

    http://www.baberuth.com/stats/

    Apr 01 12, 2:34 PM


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