NEW YORK – Whether or not Babe Ruth called his shot during the 1932 World Series, its mythic nature - linked to one of sports' most iconic figures - is undeniable. And to a memorabilia collector ...
Babe and your scribe met at City School in the appropriately-named biography, “Babe Ruth,” one in a series decked out in ...
Timothy Grover of Pleasant Hill, author of "Barnstorming Babe: A Slugger's Bumpy Trek Across Small-Town America," described ...
The collector's item is one of the earliest known cards of the Hall of Fame slugger during his rookie season with the Boston ...
Babe Ruth (right) and Lou Gehrig formed a potent ... The Ruth documents had been held for years by the late Barry Halper, a memorabilia collector who was also a minority owner of the Yankees.
This year marks 100 years since the slugger came to St. Petersburg for spring training with the Yankees in 1925.