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Yes, they traded Babe Ruth to the Yankees in 1919.

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How did Babe Ruth join the New York Yankees?

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When did Boston send slugger Ruth to the Yankees?

In Dec 26th 1919 Ruth was traded to the Yankees. The Boston Owner had a gay relationship with a Broadway star who shall remain nameless. After a breakup which was reported because of Ruth who was Bi-sexual decided to be in a hetero-sexual relationship was sold to the Yankees for the sum of $20,000.00 dollars to fund a Broadway play.


Which three teams did Babe Ruth play for?

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When did Babe Ruth go to the New York Yankees?

Babe Ruth was sold to the New York Yankees on December 26, 1919.


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Where did Babe Ruth play his first game against the New York Yankees?

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Who did Babe Ruth play for in his career?

Babe Ruth played for the following three teams: * Boston Red Sox from 1914-1919 * New York Yankees from 1920 - 1934 * Boston Braves in 1935


Who owned the Boston Red Sox when they sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees?

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How many teams Babe Ruth played on?

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Did babe Ruth play for Boston after playing for New York?

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What baseball team did babe Ruth play for 15 seasons?

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