Sports Collectors Digest

BABE THE PITCHER

The immortal Babe Ruth is known for numerous Ruthian feats.

His league-leading 59 home runs and 168 RBI in 1921. The historic first home run at Yankee Stadium in 1923. A then-record 60 home runs in 1927. His called shot in the 1932 World Series. And, of course, his career record 714 home runs—a mark that stood

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