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1935 — Babe Ruth, 40, announces his retirement as a player. 1935 — French Championships Men’s Tennis: Englishman Fred Perry wins his only French title, beating Gottfried von Cramm of Germany 6-3, 3-6, ...
One is “Nightshade” by Michael Connelly, a master class in which he introduces a new LA cop named Stillwell, who goes right ...
On a sunny Saturday afternoon on May 25, 1935, Babe Ruth hit the final three home runs of his career at Forbes Field in ...
Babe Ruth makes his last major league appearance. He plays only the 1st inning of the opener of a doubleheader between the ...
Without the Babe in April and May, the Yanks were close to the bottom and finished the season in seventh place in the eight team American League.
More than 600 vintage baseball cards, stored in a Northeast Ohio attic, are now for sale. Collection includes iconic ...
As a rainstorm soaked the city of Passaic, N.J., on May 3, 1933, six boys living at an orphanage had one concern: What is all ...
2006 — Barry Bonds tied Babe Ruth for second place on the career home run list during San Francisco’s 4-2, 10-inning victory ...
George Herman Ruth Jr. (Babe Ruth) is a legendary baseball player who played for teams such as the Boston Red Sox from 1914 to 1919, the New York Yankees from 1920 to 1934, and the Boston Braves ...