Yes
babe Ruth (he batted with his left hand)
his glove is on the wrong hand
Babe Ruth
About $100 dollars.
Yes I have a picther of babe ruth and also have his signiture
Yes, he batted left handed and he threw left handed.
This Babe Ruth 1933 All Star Game home run baseball sold at auction in 2006 for $805,000. I do not know if the ball was signed by the Babe. Either way there is only one ball and that is the value. The historic value of the baseball would over-ride the value of the signature.
None. No governor was on the field and at home plate when Aaron broke Ruth's career home run record.
None. No governor was on the field and at home plate when Aaron broke Ruth's career home run record.
Is it a hand-written letter or a typed letter signed by Ruth? Babe Ruth died 8/16/48, making your letter near the end of his life. I'd guess the value to be a few thousand dollars, but the true value is highly dependent on the condition of the letter and the signature.
Great glove! Value depends a lot on the condition, when it was made (pre- or post- WWII); whether it fits on the left hand or right hand, etc. From what your question says, it is most likely in the $500 - $1000 range.
Paige was 11 years younger than Ruth, so by the time he was coming up, Ruth was going down. However, they did compete at least once in a barnstorming game. The great Buck O'Neal described it: I wish I could have been there when Babe Ruth pointed and hit the ball out of the ballpark in the 1932 World Series. I wish I could have seen that. But I did see something I admired just about as much, with Satchel Paige and Babe Ruth. This was in Chicago, after Ruth came out of the major leagues. He was barnstorming, playing with different teams, and he played us. Satchel was pitching and Ruth was hitting. Satchel threw Ruth the ball and Ruth hit the ball, must have been 500 feet, off of Satchel. Satchel looked at Ruth all the way around the bases and when Ruth got to home plate, you know who shook his hand? Satchel Paige shook Ruth's hand at home plate. They stopped the game and waited, he and Satchel talking, until the kid went out, got the ball, brought it back and Satchel had Babe Ruth autograph that ball for him. That was some kind of moment.