If you missed Opening Day in 1925, well, you’re in good company. Baseball’s biggest star, Babe Ruth, was absent, too – for ...
A 1916 Babe Ruth baseball card from a Gimbels department ... and the department store chain eventually offered 20-card lots for three cents, with Ty Cobb cards being the most popular throughout ...
Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth. John Daly’s best finish at the Masters As Ruth entered his fifth season in the league in 1918, he was mostly a pitcher. On St. Patrick’s Day, he was added to the lineup ...
Veteran MLB sportscaster, Tim Neverett recently named the player who he thought could succeed New York Yankees and baseball legend Babe Ruth as potentially the greatest ever.
1936 — Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Honus Wagner, Christy Mathewson and Walter Johnson are the first members elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. 1954 — Bevo Francis of Rio Grande College scores 113 ...