Babe Ruth's Human Design Chart

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          Babe Ruth's Biography

          American baseball star, a legend in his own time, called the best baseball player who ever lived. He was Baseball fans’ most popular star, one of the best pitchers and the greatest slugger with 60 home runs in a single season, 1927. After that final homer, he ran into the dugout and roared, “That’s 60. Count ’em, 60! Let’s see some son-of-a-bitch beat that!” During his 22 year career, he had a batting average of .342. Reigning during the golden age of sports, he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936.
          The son of a saloonkeeper, Ruth’s family lived upstairs over the bar. He was a rowdy upstart, skipping school, stealing from the produce stands and copping shots of whiskey from dad’s bar. His folks finally sent him to a training and reform school, St. Mary’s Industrial School for Boys. While there, he learned to play baseball. In February 1914, he was picked up as a rookie and showed his great promise from his first season.
          Hell-bent, husky and lusty, he once bragged that he could perform with every girl in a St. Louis bordello, and the report runs that he filled his boast.
          Ruth died of a cancerous tumor at 8:01pm on 16 August 1948, Manhattan, New York.
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          Babe Ruth's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.