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This is what has distinguished Aaron Judge – the speed and volume with which he has racked up homers. He just has zipped into ...
1921 — NY Yankees slugger Babe Ruth ties MLB record of 138 career home runs (held by Roger Connor since 1895). 1922 — Gene Sarazen shoots a final-round 68 to beat out Bobby Jones and John Black for ...
1921 — NY Yankees slugger Babe Ruth ties MLB record of 138 career home runs (held by Roger Connor since 1895). 1960 — Baltimore’s Brooks Robinson goes 5-for-5, hitting for the cycle and driving in ...
Hake’s July 29-30 online-only auction offers collectors a top-notch mix of pop culture rarities crossing literally hundreds of categories. Highlighted by exceptional pieces from long-held collections ...
"What I try to do is tell you special things about Babe Ruth that I heard from my family," says Tom Stevens, who will speak ...
Warren Buffett will step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) at the end of the year. Read what investors can take away ...
This behavior went both ways as Yankees’ Manager Joe McCarthy held a grudge after the Cubs fired him following the 1930 ...
1881 — William Renshaw sets the record for the shortest men’s championship match by time and games by beating John T. Hartley 6-0, 6-1, 6-1 in 37 minutes at Wimbledon. 1934 — Babe Ruth hits his 700th ...
1934 — Babe Ruth hit his 700th home run in a 4-2 victory over Tommy Bridges and the Detroit Tigers. Lou Gehrig left in the first with a severe case of lumbago, the most serious threat to his streak.
The Revelers Elite, a Sikeston-based side, hammer the Semo Jumbos, an Ironton team, 25-0 Friday, in the winner’s bracket finals of the Babe Ruth State Tournament.
The key blow is a two-run homer by Elias Díaz off Félix Bautista in the 8th inning which puts the senior circuit ahead after a sacrifice fly by Bo Bichette had given the AL a 2 - 1 lead in the 6th.
A photo taken May 6, 2025, shows a print of George Herman “Babe” Ruth visiting St. Mary’s Industrial School in Southwest Baltimore was sent to Archbishop William E. Lori for the archdiocesan archives.