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Babe Ruth Death Headline
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Babe Ruth and his first wife, Helen Woodford, 1915
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Babe Ruth with members of the St. Mary's Industrial School Band
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Babe Ruth's birthplace in Baltimore, Maryland, is now a museum
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Ruth in his first year with the New York Yankees, 1920
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Babe Ruth pitching for the Boston Red Sox
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Ty Cobb's plaque at the Baseball Hall of Fame
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Logo of National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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Announcing the team's first official nickname
Red Sox logo worn on uniforms in 1908 — Announcing the team's first official nickname
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Red Sox logo worn on uniforms in 1908 Announcing the team's first official nickname
home of the Yankees from 1913 to 1922, was demolished in 1964, after the Mets had moved to Shea Stadium in Flushing.
The Polo Grounds, NYC — home of the Yankees from 1913 to 1922, was demolished in 1964, after the Mets had moved to Shea Stadium in Flushing.
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The Polo Grounds, NYC home of the Yankees from 1913 to 1922, was demolished in 1964, after the Mets had moved to Shea Stadium in Flushing.
Hilltop Park, home of the Highlanders
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