If you missed Opening Day in 1925, well, you’re in good company. Baseball’s biggest star, Babe Ruth, was absent, too – for ...
1935: Babe Ruth signs a contract with the Boston Braves. Released by the New York Yankees only one day earlier, Ruth will serve the Braves as a player, coach, and team vice-president. 1908 ...
The Boston Braves break ground on Commonwealth Avenue and begin construction of Braves Field. Owner James E. Gaffney wants a large enough park so that inside-the-park homers can be hit in three ...
It's been 50 years since the Brewers welcomed back an icon of Milwaukee sports, Hank Aaron, as a 40-year-old member of the ...
Babe Ruth's popularity and fame were so widespread ... He had his last hurrah with the Boston Braves on May 25, 1935, when he walloped three homers in Pittsburgh. A week later, hitting ...
Babe Ruth, a legendary baseball player, flourished financially and earned immense fame with his outstanding achievements, ...
Ruth pleases youngsters The Babe, swinging a bat on a bad trick knee ... nevertheless inserted himself as a pinch-hitter in the Service Stars-Braves game and flied to Cuccinnello.
Babe Ruth, who was the first MLB player to hit 60 ... He had his last hurrah with the Boston Braves on May 25, 1935, when he walloped three homers in Pittsburgh. A week later, hitting ...