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NYT Bestseller Jane Leavy on Babe Ruth, Baseball, & 1920s Celebrity

NYT Bestseller Jane Leavy on Babe Ruth, Baseball, & 1920s Celebrity

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In this special episode of The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng and Charlie Chieppo interview New York Times bestselling American sportswriter, biographer, and author Jane Leavy. Ms. Leavy offers a vivid exploration of Babe Ruth’s life and towering legacy. Leavy sheds new light on Ruth’s difficult Baltimore childhood, his formative years at St. Mary’s Industrial School, and his remarkable early success as a star pitcher with the Boston Red Sox. She discusses Ruth’s pivotal sale to the Yankees, his celebrity rise alongside New York City’s 1920s boom, his legendary 1927 season with “Murderers’ Row,” and his bittersweet final years. Ms. Leavy reflects on Babe Ruth legacy and why he remains the Ruthian symbol of American sports greatness. In closing, Ms. Leavy reads a passage from her book, The Big Fella: Babe Ruth and the World He Created.
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