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Famous Slugger Popular Q&A
Q: What candy is a famous slugger?
A: Baby Ruth, named after Babe Ruth. Read More »
Q: Who was this famous slugger?
A: Jimmie Foxx. Jimmy Dugan, the character played by Tom Hanks in the movie "A League of Their Own" (1992), is said to have been based in large part on Jimmie Foxx... Read More »
Q: Who is a famous slugger for the Pirates with the first name Ralph...
A: His name was Ralph Kiner. He was born Oct 27, 1922 Read More »
Q: Are there any famous short sluggers?
A: Leemyster ~ Baz and Blogbaba hit the nail right on the head with their selections the fighters they mentioned are truly in a class by themselves. I'd like to ad... Read More »
Q: Which one of these famous sluggers once officially pitched a no-h...
A: Babe Ruth. Yes, believe it or not, Babe Ruth is listed in baseball records as having pitched a no-hitter. In truth, he combined with Ernie Shore to shut out Was... Read More »