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Babe Ruth

Mentioned in 5 analyzed podcast episodes across 4 shows

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Brains On! Science podcast for kids

Brains On! Science podcast for kids · Apr 14, 2026

More sport science: Bats and black eyes

Historical figure credited with popularizing eye black use in baseball from 1914-1935

Eye Black Anti-Glare TechnologyBaseball Bat Weight Measurement StandardsSports Equipment Innovation History
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Brains On! Science podcast for kids

Brains On! Science podcast for kids · Apr 14, 2026

More sport science: bats and black eyes

Historical figure credited with popularizing eye black use in baseball during 1914-1935 era

Eye black and glare reduction in sportsBaseball bat weight measurement and selectionHistorical bat design innovations
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Boring History For Sleep | Gentle Storytelling And Ambient Sounds (Official)

Boring History For Sleep | Gentle Storytelling And Ambient Sounds (Official) · Mar 31, 2026

How People Endured Nights in 1700s Taverns | Boring History For Sleep

Subject of extended narrative about his rise from Baltimore reformatory to becoming baseball's most transformative player and cultural icon

Daily life in 18th-century EnglandAncient Greek household economy and gender rolesJeju Island diving culture and women's labor traditions
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First Things First

First Things First · Mar 2, 2026

We’ve Gone Too Far With the G.O.A.T.

Referenced in baseball GOAT conversation

GOAT terminology and overuse in modern cultureSports legacy rankings and comparisonsMichael Jordan vs. LeBron James debate
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Who Smarted? - Educational Podcast for Kids

Who Smarted? - Educational Podcast for Kids · Feb 2, 2026

How did Groundhog Day become a thing?

Referenced as legendary baseball player in comedic comparison to Babe the Badger character

Celtic festival traditions and seasonal celebrationsImbolc festival history and significanceGerman immigration to Pennsylvania in 1700s
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