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.
The Great Bambino is back on the block. Babe Ruth’s 1916 rookie baseball card is now up for grabs via Goldin’s Winter Vintage ...
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 ...
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.
This year marks 100 years since the slugger came to St. Petersburg for spring training with the Yankees in 1925.
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.
The keepsake has a PSA F1 1.5 rating, meaning that it shows some extreme wear, according to the PSA website, though you can still see Ruth clearly ... this an extremely rare memento.
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’s 1916 rookie baseball card is now up for grabs via Goldin’s Winter Vintage Elite auction, along with other rare relics from MLB’s finest, from January 25. One of the most coveted ...