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 ...
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.
The collector's item is one of the earliest known cards of the Hall of Fame slugger during his rookie season with the Boston ...
In a place where baseball's future can seem murky at times, the sport's past is a straight baseline to the Babe – George Herman “Babe" Ruth.
This year marks 100 years since the slugger came to St. Petersburg for spring training with the Yankees in 1925.