Baltimore will never forget Babe Ruth
Three-quarters of a century since George Herman (Babe) Ruth took his final breath, his hometown folks have not forgotten him.
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Three-quarters of a century since George Herman (Babe) Ruth took his final breath, his hometown folks have not forgotten him.
Read moreDuring his legendary major league baseball career, Babe Ruth, aka George Herman “Babe” Ruth, one of Baltimore’s greatest sons, hit
Read moreHe was one of Baltimore’s greatest sons – George Herman “Babe” Ruth, Jr. Born on February 6, 1895, he was
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Read moreOn Saturday morning about 30 fans of one of baseball’s, and Baltimore’s, most legendary figures – George Herman “Babe” Ruth
Read moreDuring his legendary major league baseball career, Babe Ruth, aka George Herman Ruth, one of Baltimore’s greatest sons, hit 714
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