Description: BUY ANY TWO 8X10 PHOTOS AND GET ONE FOR FREE !!!!!!! BABE RUTH BABE RUTH'S FINAL FAREWELL AT YANKEE STADIUM JUNE 13, 1948 "SAMPLE PHOTO" Will Not Appear On Photograph CLICK HERE FOR THIS PHOTO IN 11X14 CLICK HERE FOR MORE BABE RUTH PHOTOS CLICK HERE FOR MORE YANKEES PHOTOS CLICK HERE FOR OUR 8X10 FREE PHOTO OFFER This new 8X10 borderless photograph has been processed on premium glossy photo paper. The frame is not included with the photo. This photo will be shipped in a clear plastic sleeve and have cardboard inserted in the shipping envelope to prevent bending. CLICK HERE TO VISIT OUR STORE HISTORIC IMAGES REPRINTED THIS PHOTO IS BEING SOLD FOR PRIVATE USE ONLY We strive to offer the best images available in subject matter and photo clarity. We would like to note clarity, glare, or other imperfections are mostly dependent on the original source negative. Some of our photos are reprinted from negatives that are 70 years old or older and reflect the best quality obtainable. Negatives that are fragile or are in poor condition have been digitized and cleaned up to produce the best photographs possible. PAYMENT: SHIPPING: USPS First Class TERMS: By placing a bid on this item you agree to the following terms. All items come from a smoke free environment. The winner will be contacted promptly and must reply within 7 days to expedite transaction & avoid NPB filing. Payment must be received within 10 days of notification. George Herman "Babe" Ruth, Jr. (February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948), nicknamed "the Bambino" and "the Sultan of Swat", was an American outfielder and pitcher who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), from 1914 to 1935. Beginning his career as a stellar left-handed pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, Ruth achieved his greatest fame as a slugging outfielder for the New York Yankees. He established many batting (and some pitching) records, including career home runs (714), slugging percentage (.690), runs batted in (RBIs) (2,213), bases on balls (2,062), and on-base plus slugging (OPS) (1.164), some of which have been broken. One of the most prolific hitters in baseball history, Ruth was one of the first five players to be elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936. At age seven, Ruth was sent to St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, a reformatory where he learned life lessons and baseball skills from Brother Matthias Boutlier, the school's disciplinarian and a capable baseball player. In 1914, Ruth was signed to play minor-league baseball for the Baltimore Orioles. Soon traded to the Red Sox, he was initially used infrequently but by 1916 had built a reputation as an outstanding pitcher who sometimes hit long home runs, the latter a feat unusual in the pre-1920 dead-ball era. Although Ruth twice won 20 games as a pitcher and was a member of three World Series championship teams with Boston, he believed his talents were best used as an everyday player, a view he convinced Red Sox management of by 1919 after breaking the MLB single-season home run record. After the 1919 season, Ruth was controversially sold by Red Sox owner Harry Frazee to the Yankees. In his 15 years with New York, Ruth helped the Yankees win seven pennants and four World Series championships. Moreover, his hitting prowess helped change baseball by ushering in the "live-ball era"; his big swing led to escalating home run totals that not only drew fans to the ballpark and boosted the sport's popularity but also evolved baseball from a low-scoring game of strategy to a sport where the home run was a major factor. As part of the Yankees' vaunted lineup "Murderer's Row", in 1927, Ruth hit 60 home runs, extending the MLB single-season record to a mark that would stand until 1961. He retired in 1935 after a short stint with the Boston Braves. During his career, Ruth led the league in home runs during a season twelve times, slugging percentage and OPS thirteen times each, runs scored eight times, and RBIs six times. Each of those totals represents a modern record. Ruth's legendary power and charismatic personality made him a larger-than-life figure in the "Roaring Twenties". During his career, he was the target of intense press and public attention for his baseball exploits and off-field penchants for drinking and womanizing. His often reckless lifestyle was tempered by a willingness to do good that often took him to visit children at hospitals and orphanages. Denied a job in baseball for most of his retirement, Ruth made many public appearances, especially in support of American efforts in World War II. In 1946, he became ill with cancer; he died in 1948. Ruth is regarded as one of the greatest sports heroes in American culture, and is considered by many to be the greatest baseball player and hitter of all time.
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Sport: Baseball
Player: Babe Ruth
Year: 1948
Size: 8x10in.
Original/Reproduction: Reproduction
Team-Baseball: New York Yankees