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Babe Ruth beanball 1923 - The called shot that changed baseball forever. July 8th, 1923, Philadelphia: Howard Ehmke throws a 95mph fastball directly at Babe Ruth's head. Ruth hits the dirt. The ball misses by inches. Ehmke smiles, thinking he won. But he has no idea what he just started. Three innings later, Ruth steps to the plate again. Before the pitch, he does something no one has ever seen - he points his bat at center field, 450 feet away, calling his shot. Ehmke laughs. Throws his best fastball. Ruth destroys it. The ball travels exactly where he pointed. 450 feet. One of the longest home runs in Shibe Park history. This wasn't just revenge. This was a message that echoed through baseball for 100 years. After this day, baseball began seriously discussing rules against intentional beanballs. Players called it 'The Ruth Rule.' Throw at a batter's head, you get ejected. Ehmke's career ended that season. Ruth became immortal. This is the untold story of the moment Babe Ruth showed the world that the best revenge isn't violence - it's excellence. #BabeRuth#BaseballHistory#CalledShot#SportsRevenge#1920sBaseball