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Seventy years ago this week, Yankee legend Babe Ruth, the most famous and beloved athlete the world has ever seen, succumbed to the ravages of throat cancer. He died on the 9th floor of the red ...
A Babe Ruth baseball bat initially purchased in 2018 for $400,000 has more than quadrupled in value, selling for a record $1.85 million earlier this week.
Robert Edward Auctions is handling the sale of a rare Babe Ruth baseball card from 1919, when Ruth was with the Baltimore Orioles. It is said the card may go for $10 million or more.
In November, a Babe Ruth rookie card was auctioned for more than $110,000. Earlier this year, a 1916 Babe Ruth baseball card was auctioned for more than $130,000. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP ...
More: Shoeless Joe Jackson autographed 1911 photo sells for $1.47 million Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. 1919 'Black Sox' and Babe Ruth cards found in tobacco tin. Some ...
The jersey Babe Ruth wore during his famous "called shot" home run in the 1932 World Series sold for a ridiculous sum on Sunday, according to Heritage Auctions.
More than 160 youth baseball players from over 40 tribes in eight different states gathered at Salt River Fields in Arizona ...
George Herman Ruth Jr, who picked up his “Babe” nickname in the Baltimore Orioles minor league system, was more than a baseball player: He was a cultural phenomenon.
The Altoona Area Baseball Team is headed to the Babe Ruth League World Series in Ocala, Florida, next month. Before making ...
“Baseball men,” The New York Times wrote in Ruth’s 1948 obituary, “are almost in accord in the belief that Babe Ruth, more than any individual, and practically single-handed, rescued the ...
1918: The year Major League Baseball — and Babe Ruth — faced a flu pandemic Approximately 675,000 American died from the “Spanish Flu” the U.S.