Babe Ruth's Last Game (Red Sox)
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Guys, the poster explained why he is throwing right, this is what he as given by EA. Read the intro. I thought it was fun- not sure about the music, though, and the elbow bump.
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Babe was pitched left
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By the fact that Ruth was still playing baseball at the year 1929, I prove that
this video didn't really have the knowledge of knowing the REAL year that Ruth
left baseball in dust. But I do like the music very much. I do hope that you
update your video. It's wrong year. GOSH
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You're WELCOME New York...
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Most outfields played very shallow back in the dead ball era (although 1919 was known as the last year of the dead ball era notably because of Ruth's homers and a change in attitude from the spectators), almost shadowing the infielders. Oh, and you made Ruth's ankles too thick. Ruth was famous for his little ankles.
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EA Sports MVP 2005
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I agree with many of the posters. You need some work on the knowledge. You can do better music for sure. Also the uni's look like skinny jeans. The uniforms back then were very baggy and heavy. And Lava put that this actually wasn't his last game. Again, techie stuff is cool but with baseball, you have to know whats up with the game if it's going to seem more real. Nice job though
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Another EA gripe. The game is at Fenway, yet the Red Sox are wearing away unis and the White Sox are wearing home unis.
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the exorcist theme song?



Apart from the problem of Ruth throwing with the wrong hand (which you explained) the game you described was NOT the last Ruth played as a member of the Red Sox. He played in the second game of the doubleheader versus the White Sox that day. He then travelled with the Sox to New York and Washington where they finished the 1919 season. Ruth played in every game except the last one. The box scores of all these games will verify this.
Lava1964 6 months ago 4
did 50 cent direct this? lmfao
cabose2493 6 months ago