Babe Ruth

Babe By the Numbers: Batting

Babe By the Numbers: Pitching

         

                                Source: www.visionplus.org/                                                              Source: The Deadball Era

"Was There Ever A Guy Like Ruth"  by John Kieran


Photo of Babe Ruth during his first full big-league season, 1915.
Source: Lelands.com


Babe Ruth as Red Sox Pitcher
Source:
helloboston.com/Boston/ history_People2.cfm

Ruth sold to Yankees
New York Times, January 6, 1920

 

Radio Clips

"Babe Hits a Long Homerun"  
Game 2, 1923 World Series

Source: The Deadball Era

Article

Why Babe Ruth is Greatest Home-Run Hitter
Hugh S. Fullerton (1921)


 

Babe Ruth in Heading Home, 1920
Source: Professional Sports Authenticator

Babe Ruth, Cover of Strength Magazine, October, 1921.
Source: Joseph Wallace's The Baseball Anthology

 

Source: Sports Artifacts

 

Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in Chicago, Illinois, surrounded by a group of boy football players and adults, 1927.
Source: American Memory: Chicago Daily News

 

Babe Ruth in "Heading for Home," 1927
Source:
Professional Sports Authenticator


 

1927 cardboard theater poster from the Babe's acting career, which peaked with "Babe Comes Home".

Source: Lelands.com

 

Source: American Store

Babe Ruth Underwear Box, 1930s.
Source:
Lelands.com

Source: scoop.diamondgalleries.com

Babe Ruth Selling Annuities
ca 1930

Source: BaseballRecordings.Com


 

Barnstorming
Source:  www.jeanstephengalleries.com

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