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Babe Ruth's 714 homers was an indelible footprint in two seismic paths, America's out of a crippling Depression and baseball's into America's National Pastime.
He may have built Yankee Stadium, but there is no evidence that Babe Ruth also broke ground for the Hall of Fame.
It is one of the most celebrated – and disputed – moments in baseball history. During Game 3 of the 1932 World Series, Ruth did, or did not, call his homer. 



