Known by many nicknames including the "Sultan of Swat," the "Behemoth of Bust" and the "Great Bambino," Babe Ruth was one of baseball’s most celebrated players with a legacy that extended beyond the baseball field and onto home radio sets, coveted trading cards and—depending on who you ask—Baby Ruth candy bars.
Former teammate Joe Dugan once said of Ruth, “To understand him you had to understand this: He wasn’t human.” The Great Bambino spent the majority of his 22-year career playing for the New York Yankees, where he led the American League in home runs 12 times and set a record 60 runs in 1927. Ruth died from cancer on August 16, 1948, in New York City.
Here are a few lesser-known facts about one of baseball’s all-time greats.