For comparison's sake regarding the pitching of the era:
A sampling of Babe Ruth's HRs and the AL Runner Up in this category
1919: 29 HR, Runner Up-Frank Baker, 10 HR
1920: 54 HR, Runner Up-George Sisler, 19 HR
1921: 59 HR, Runner Up-Bob Meusel, 24 HR
1922: 35 HR, Ken Williams was AL HR champ with 35 HR*(1)
1923: 41 HR, Runner Up-Ken Williams, 29 HR
1924: 46 HR, Runner Up-Joe Hauser, 27 HR
1925: 25 HR, Bob Meusel was AL HR champ with 33 HR*(2)
1926: 47 HR, Runner Up-Al Simmons, 19 HR
1927: 60 HR, Runner Up-Lou Gehrig, 47 HR*(3)
1928: 54 HR, Runner Up-Lou Gehrig, 27 HR
1929: 46 HR, Runner Up-Lou Gehrig, 35 HR
and of course, the list goes on until 1935
(1) Ruth played in 110 games. Williams played in 153
(2) Ruth played in 98 games. Meusel played in 156
(3) Third highest AL HR hitter in 1927 was Tony Lazzeri with 18 HR
A sampling of Babe Ruth's HRs and the AL Runner Up in this category
1919: 29 HR, Runner Up-Frank Baker, 10 HR
1920: 54 HR, Runner Up-George Sisler, 19 HR
1921: 59 HR, Runner Up-Bob Meusel, 24 HR
1922: 35 HR, Ken Williams was AL HR champ with 35 HR*(1)
1923: 41 HR, Runner Up-Ken Williams, 29 HR
1924: 46 HR, Runner Up-Joe Hauser, 27 HR
1925: 25 HR, Bob Meusel was AL HR champ with 33 HR*(2)
1926: 47 HR, Runner Up-Al Simmons, 19 HR
1927: 60 HR, Runner Up-Lou Gehrig, 47 HR*(3)
1928: 54 HR, Runner Up-Lou Gehrig, 27 HR
1929: 46 HR, Runner Up-Lou Gehrig, 35 HR
and of course, the list goes on until 1935
(1) Ruth played in 110 games. Williams played in 153
(2) Ruth played in 98 games. Meusel played in 156
(3) Third highest AL HR hitter in 1927 was Tony Lazzeri with 18 HR
