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The 1932 World Senes revealed not only Ruth's flair for exploiting the moment but produced his "called run the game of against Chicago while being heckled by the Cubs bench Ruthaccording to a story whose accuracy remains doubt to this day responded by pointing his finger to the center-field bleachers On the very next pitch, Ruth hit the ball precisely into that spotAfter 1932 Ruth's playing skills rapidly increasingly corpulent and slowed by ageoffensive numbers dropped sharply both 1933 and 1934 He wanted to manage the Yankees, but Ruppert the team's owner, reported to have said that Ruth could not control own behaviour alone that the other players, and so refused to offer the post Hoping eventually to become a manager in 1935 Ruth joined the Boston Braves as player and assistant manager But the offer to manage a big-team never came. Ruth finished career that season with 714 home runs a record that remained broken by Henry Aaron in 1974 A narrative based on details from this excerpt would most likely include dialogue between

A) Babe Ruth and the Boston Braves’ assistant manager

B) Babe Ruth and the Cubs’ bench

C) Henry Aaron and Babe Ruth

D) It Yankee’s manager and the Cubs’ manager

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Answer:

b-Babe Ruth and the Cubs’ bench

Step-by-step explanation:

It would be b because Babe Ruth was the Assistant Manager and would not be talking to him self. He would not talk to Henry Aaron because that happened almost 4 Decades later.

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Probably b basically
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