2008 is the last year of the existing Yankee Stadium, which has come to be known as "The House That Ruth Built". To learn more about the current Yankee Stadium and Babe's impact on this ballpark, please visit Section 5: Legacies.

Babe Ruth was the first player to hit a homerun in an All-Star game (1934).

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