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The team made a tremendous run through the Mid-Atlantic Regional tournament in Altoona, PA last week, resulting in an appearance in the Regional Finals. Atlantic Shore faced a team from Cranford, NJ and fell 9-3, but was awarded a special invitation to the World Series with an expanded fie...
Babe Ruth bat part of suit against Rogers Not so Saving Babe Ruth, which blends its thriller with a focus on the politics and processes of youth sports and centers on how a baseball team of outcasts struggles to make a name for themselves against all odds. Saving Babe Ruth Tee ball: Sig...
Babe Ruth was born 119 years ago Thursday, which is also the last chance to buy one of the most famous pieces of sports history. The baseball up for sale has a history that reads like a fairy tale. In 1926, 11-year-old Johnny Sylvester of New Jersey was seriously injured after a hor...
In Babe Ruth’s 1916 season as a pitcher, his record was 23 Wins and 170 Strikeouts, with a 1.75 ERA, 9 Shutouts and 23 Complete Games – a very impressive mark for even the best pitchers in baseball. To give some perspective, Roger Clemens, who is considered to be one of the bes...
George Herman “Babe” Ruth was famous for his baseball skills. Baseball fans widely recognized his skills, and he earned the nicknames “The sultan of swat” and “the bambino.” The only thing about him that was more popular than his skills were the conversations on whether he was black ...
Babe Ruth and Cal Ripken Baseball and Softball Organization. We receive no funding from any municipal governmental body. Your registration fee will cover the cost of the uniforms and trophies. GYB is totally dependent on revenue generated by donations, team sponsors, concession sales, and field ...
After brief Minor League stints with Baltimore and Providence clubs, Babe Ruth began his Major League Baseball career with the Boston Red Sox. Ruth would go on to play for 22 years primarily with the Red Sox and famously the New York Yankees after a sale to the team in 1920. His acumen...
where he learned to play baseball and was a standout athlete. At 19, Ruth was signed by the Baltimore Orioles. Ruth’s fellow teammates and the media began referring to him as team owner Jack Dunn’s newest “babe,” a nickname that stuck. Ruth would later acquire other nicknames, includ...
Early Babe Ruth baseball cards come from a variety of sources. This was before there was a clear definition for the term rookie card. Interestingly enough, his rookie cards, whileextremelyvaluable, aren't his most popular cards. It was not until the Gum Era of the 1930s, that produced Rut...