This Saturday marks Babe Ruth Day in St. Petersburg, a city the baseball icon helped put on the map. FOX 13’s Lloyd Sowers takes a closer look.
Babe Ruth has himself a day in 1920, setting a then-record with his 31st home run in a game against the White Sox on July 19. He’d finish the year with an incredible 54 homers. Shoeless Joe ...
In a place where baseball's future can seem murky at times, the sport's past is a straight baseline to the Babe – George ...
Babe Ruth's popularity and fame were so widespread ... sick kid in the hospital that he would hit a homer for him the next day and then he hit three. He was born George Herman Ruth on Feb. 6 ...
Ruth is said to have told Derringer that this was what he ate for breakfast every day. Read more: The History Of Corn Flakes Is Even Worse Than You Knew Was Babe Ruth telling the truth about his ...
To this day, Babe Ruth is one of the most-famous baseball players in the world. If you ask a random person to name five baseball players, there’s a good chance that Ruth will get mentioned.
Babe and your scribe met at City School in the appropriately-named biography, “Babe Ruth,” one in a series decked out in ...
Babe Ruth rookie card, one of the earliest known cards of the player, is headed to auction via Goldin's Winter Vintage Elite ...
Babe Ruth (right) and Lou Gehrig formed a potent ... nine-lot collection is a letter from the Yankees to Frazee on the day the deal was finalized. The Ruth documents had been held for years ...
Babe Ruth, who was the first MLB player to hit 60 ... sick kid in the hospital that he would belt a homer for him the next day and then he hit three. He was born George Herman Ruth on Feb. 6 ...