A 1914 Orioles team photo up for bids is the earliest known image of Ruth in the Majors and is thought to be the only one in ...
On October 12, 1926, Babe Ruth visited Artillery Park in Wilkes-Barre to play in an exhibition barnstorming game between Hughestown and Larksville. And on that day, he hit what he himself felt was the ...
While on his way to Washington, D.C., George Herman "Babe" Ruth stopped in New Brunswick on Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1924, dodging ...
It was his home run that put him on a select list that includes only one other player: Herman ‘Babe’ Ruth. Stanton is the ...
On April 2, 1931, 17-year-old Jackie Mitchell struck out the New York Yankees slugger. (07:53) ...
Babe Ruth swatted his then-record 60th home run on Sept. 30, 1927. His total has since been surpassed by other players, but ...
On Oct. 12, 1926, Babe Ruth visited Artillery Park in Wilkes-Barre and he blasted what he felt was the longest home run he’d ...
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray broke free for a 50-yard touchdown run on the team's second play of the game ...
But before we entangle ourselves in a debate of Ohtani vs Babe Ruth, let’s go over some historical background. Babe Ruth embarked on his career in 1914, during the middle of the Dead Ball Era.
Why is Babe Ruth holding a chicken in this photo? The second question is: How is the photo connected to Norfolk?
In this special podcast miniseries, the Globe revisits the team of misfits and underdogs known as the “Idiots” who defied the ...