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  • Babe Ruth
    ... They sold the Babe to New York, and they have not won a World Series since. ... In January 1920, Babe was sold to the New York Yankees for $125,000. ...
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  • Babe Ruth 2
    ... It is often said that New York and Babe Ruth were made for one another, and by the way Babe took New York by storm, it is hard to dispute the saying. ...
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  • Babe Ruth
    ... From the time Babe Ruth left New York players found that the Yankees were not as scary without him, and fans did not find baseball as interesting. ...
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  • babe ruth
    ... http://www.baberuth.com Altman, Lawrence K. "The Babe's Other Record: Cancer Pioneer." New York Times "Ruth, Babe" The Baseball Encyclopedia. ...
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  • The New York Yankees
    ... the "Yankees", after moving to the Polo Grounds, the home of the New York Giants. On January 3, 1920 the Yankees purchased the contract of Babe Ruth from the ...
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  • babe ruth
    ... She was introduced to the Babe in 1923 while she was at a casino in New York. ... Below is a chart of Babe Ruths statistics during his career in New York. ...
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  • Babe Ruth; A Baseball Legend;
    ... "Forever The Babe." Reader's Digest 1995, 71-75. 2. Ketchum M. Richard. "Faces From The Past - XVIII." American Heritage, New York 1965, 96 - 97. ...
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  • Babe Ruth The Sultan of Swat
    ... She was introduced to the Babe in 1923 while she was at a casino in New York. ... Below is a chart of Babe Ruths statistics during his career in New York. ...
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  • Compare Babe Ruth to Ted Williams
    ... The Babe played his entire career with the New York Yankees, except for one year in which he played for Boston. Williams played his entire career in Boston. ...
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  • The History of Yankee Stadium
    ... According to The New York Times (4/24/1919), \"Babe Ruth won the game for the Red Sox in the first inning when, with Jack Berry on first base, he slammed out a ...
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  • Baseball
    ... In 1920 Ruth was traded to the New York Yankees. During his career with the Yankees, Babe Ruth became the most "prolific" home run hitter in Major League ...
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  • Babe Ruth
    ... Because of his accomplishments Babe was named Player of the Year in both 1918 and 1919. (Creamer 80) Babe began to play for the New York Yankees in 1920. ...
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  • Babe Ruth
    ... The first few days of practice his new teammates started calling him "Babe" because he was so young, and the ... Later George was sold again to the New York Yankees ...
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  • history of basebal
    ... baseball started his career. Babe Ruth, also know as the "Sultan of Swat," joined the New York Yankees in 1970. Babe hit forty-four ...
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  • History of The Boston Red Sox / City of Boston
    ... Babe Ruth was so popular in New York, that it led to the construction of Yankee Stadium, which still is used to date, and many call it "The House that Ruth ...
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  • 1920's America's Most Influencial Decade (with Works Cited)
    ... history. Babe Ruth -the "Sultan of Swat"- was purchased from the Boston Red Sox by the New York Yankees in 1922 for $125,000. This ...
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  • The 1920's
    ... SPORTS: January 5th 1920, baseball history was made when New York Yankees signed Babe Ruth for $125,000, the largest signing fee at that time. ...
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  • Story of Baseball
    ... And perhaps the greatest ballplayer of all time was Goerge Herman (Babe Ruth). During the 1920, Ruth's first season as a New York Yankee, he hit .376, not ...
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  • ThEn and now
    ... And perhaps the greatest ballplayer of all time was Goerge Herman (Babe Ruth). During the 1920, Ruth's first season as a New York Yankee, he hit .376, not ...
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  • ThEn and now
    ... And perhaps the greatest ballplayer of all time was Goerge Herman (Babe Ruth). During the 1920, Ruth's first season as a New York Yankee, he hit .376, not ...
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  • stoery of baseball
    ... And perhaps the greatest ballplayer of all time was Goerge Herman (Babe Ruth). During the 1920, Ruth's first season as a New York Yankee, he hit .376, not ...
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  • story of baseball
    ... And perhaps the greatest ballplayer of all time was Goerge Herman (Babe Ruth). During the 1920, Ruth's first season as a New York Yankee, he hit .376, not ...
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  • Baseball
    ... And perhaps the greatest ballplayer of all time was Goerge Herman (Babe Ruth). During the 1920, Ruth's first season as a New York Yankee, he hit .376, not ...
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  • Baseball II
    ... And perhaps the greatest ballplayer of all time was Goerge Herman (Babe Ruth). During the 1920, Ruth's first season as a New York Yankee, he hit .376, not ...
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  • The Roaring Twenties
    ... In 1928 the Red Sox and the New York Yankees, for Babe Ruth for $100,000, made the most expensive trade ever of a baseball player. 2) Music. ...
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  • willie mays jr
    ... Francisco Giants; and briefly at the end of his career, for the New York Mets. ... two years of playing ball, Mays ranks third, behind Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth, on ...
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  • Joseph Paul Dimaggio: An American Hero
    ... In fact, Joe impressed people so much that the New York Yankees, the most ... that one teammate, Dan Daniel called DiMaggio the replacement for Babe Ruth ("Success ...
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  • notes on Jackie RObinson
    ... 1964 to 1968 he served as special assistant for civil rights to Governor Nelson Rockefeller of New York. ... Neither is Babe Ruth, Tiger Woods, or even Muhammad Ali ...
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  • Jack Kerouac and the beat movement
    ... Bibliography Nicosia, Gerald. Memory Babe: A Critical Biography of Jack Kerouac. New York: Grove Press Inc., 1983. Charters, Ann. Kerouac: A Biography. ...
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  • Sports Figures of the 1920's
    ... George Herman "Babe" Ruth, nicknamed "the Sultan of Swat", among many other names, was ... when Ruth was sold form the Boston Red Sox to the New York Yankees for ...
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