1935 — Babe Ruth, 40, announces his retirement as a player. 1935 — French Championships Men’s Tennis: Englishman Fred Perry ...
The Chicago White Sox are in early playoff contention following three straight seasons of more than 100 losses thanks in ...
On June 2, 1935, Babe Ruth, one of the greatest players in the history of baseball, ends his Major League playing career ...
Kyle Schwarber has been a bright spot, to an MVP-level degree as well. He has 22 homers in 54 games this season, which is the most in MLB. He also leads all National League hitters with a .612 ...
BOSTON (WHSV) - Over 90 years ago, hall of fame baseball player Babe Ruth retired from Major League Baseball on June 2, 1935.
With the Yankees on the way to a 15-7 loss to the A’s, Babe Ruth thought, “Why not?” and he stepped to the other side of the ...
The White Sox and Tigers set a major league record with 12 homers, and combined for an American League-record 21 extra-base hits in Chicago’s 14-12 victory in Detroit. 1998 -- Arizona manager Buck ...
Before becoming baseball’s greatest power hitter, Babe Ruth was already dominating MLB as an elite pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. Here’s why many believe Ruth could have reached the Hall of Fame even ...
Hello, Reader. Babe Ruth is inarguably one of the most famous baseball players in American history. He became legendary for his 714 career home runs, especially with the New York Yankees, during his ...
Before the home runs: Babe Ruth's pitching excellence examined - 2 Before becoming baseball’s greatest slugger, Babe Ruth dominated MLB as an elite pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. From incredible ERAs ...
Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees hits for the cycle and collects six RBI in a 13 - 2 victory over the Chicago White Sox. DiMaggio hits two home runs, a triple, a doub ...