Babe Ruth, also known as 'The Sultan of Swat,' revolutionized the game of baseball with his unprecedented power hitting and larger-than-life personality. Beginning his career with the Boston Red Sox, Ruth's move to the New York Yankees marked the start of one of the most iconic sports legacies. His record-breaking home run numbers, charismatic presence, and leadership on the field helped define the 'Roaring Twenties' era of baseball. Over his 22-year career, Babe Ruth amassed 714 home runs, a record that stood for decades, and became a cultural icon. His impact on the game remains profound, inspiring future generations of athletes and baseball fans alike.