The 1914 Baltimore News Babe Ruth (in both Red and/or Blue ... rarer than that of the ever-so-iconic 1909 T206 Honus Wagner, but ever-so-slightly less valuable than the very same card.
Veteran MLB sportscaster, Tim Neverett recently named the player who he thought could succeed New York Yankees and baseball legend Babe Ruth as potentially the greatest ever.
Their first title came in 1926 when Babe Ruth was famously caught stealing ... After losing the first World Series in 1903, Honus Wagner & Co. bounced back to beat Ty Cobb’s Tigers in 1909.
Babe Ruth, a legendary baseball player, flourished financially and earned immense fame with his outstanding achievements, including leading the Yankees to victory in 1921 and breaking several records.
Ruth was never not in the news, even today, 77 years after his death. That’s due in part to his unique celebrity and his home-run record. But the presence of a modern-day Ruth in the Los Angeles ...
Ned Garver, who pitched for the St. Louis Browns when they drew few fans, said, “The crowd didn’t dare boo us. The players ...
If you missed Opening Day in 1925, well, you’re in good company. Baseball’s biggest star, Babe Ruth, was absent, too – for reasons not quite publicly nailed down 100 years later. His ailment was ...
Ruth Sherlock is an International Correspondent with National Public Radio. She's based in Beirut and reports on Syria and other countries around the Middle East. She was previously the United ...