The collector's item is one of the earliest known cards of the Hall of Fame slugger during his rookie season with the Boston ...
A rare baseball card found in Danvers ... Boston that he met a man at a family estate sale in June who had a 1916 Babe Ruth rookie card that was part of promotion from Morehouse Bakery.
An extremely rare Babe Ruth rookie card is set for inclusion in an auction Friday that could end up fetching half a million dollars or more for a Massachusetts man, all because of a chance encounter.
This year marks 100 years since the slugger came to St. Petersburg for spring training with the Yankees in 1925.
The advertisement listed "a rare Babe Ruth statute, 6'10" high weighing 450 lbs signed by maker Nakian and dated 1933." While the description is not an exact match, the mention of Nakian and the ...
He was a worldwide celebrity, an international star, the likes of which baseball has never seen since," says broadcaster Ernie Harwell about Babe Ruth on ESPN Classic's SportsCentury series.
“Babe” Ruth, home-run hitter extraordinary of the Red Sox, has been sold to the New York American League club for a cash price of probably $100,000 and possibly more. Pres Frazee in announcing ...
Even though he left baseball in 1935 and died 13 years later, Babe Ruth is still hitting home runs ... items of sports memorabilia, ranging from rare baseball cards to signed books and contracts.
Tom Stevens, 68, said he appreciates Ohtani’s excellence in raising awareness of what Babe Ruth accomplished a century ago to a new generation. “What (Ohtani) is doing is wonderful because ...
Babe Ruth's popularity and fame were so widespread that even America's enemies knew of him. Almost a decade after he had bashed his last home run, his presence still was felt. Babe Ruth's record ...