Babe Ruth signed a lot of baseballs, and most items signed were items that were readily available. I'm sure he has signed more than one Little League Baseball, as coming across a group of kids signing the baseball they had in hand. As far as value a Major League baseball used during Ruth's day would be most desired for the signature and would sell at a higher value than a signed Little League baseball in the same condition.
The bottom line: Regardless of the type of baseball signed, the condition, and the display of the signature will hold the bulk of the value, along with the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature.
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Babe Ruth penA 1950's Babe Ruth pen is worth about $45.- $95. in it original package, in excellent to near/mint condition. The pen was sold to raise money for the Babe Ruth League Baseball Program. The Babe Ruth league founded in 1951 was originally named Little Bigger League, until The program was renamed in 1954 when Claire Ruth, Babe Ruth's widow, who had learned of the merits of the organization and its tremendous growth, met with the administrators. She subsequently gave the organization permission to change its name to Babe Ruth League. See related Links below for pictures and more information.
Babe Ruth began his major league career in 1914 with the Boston Red Sox.
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Babe Ruth made his Major League debut with the Boston Red Sox on July 11, 1914.
Babe Ruth was a hero of Major League baseball. And Jack Dempsey was a hero of Boxing.
No. Babe Ruth struck out 1,330 times in his career. Reggie Jackson is the major league leader in strikeouts with 2,597.
The one Babe Ruth used called "babe"
Babe Ruth's major league baseball career began for the Boston Red Sox on July 11, 1914.
Babe Ruth first played Baseball when he was 7 years of age at St. Mary's Industrial School. Babe Ruth made is Major League debut On July 11, 1914 with the Boston Red Sox
Babe Ruth began his Major League career with the Boston Red Sox in 1914.
Babe Ruth's final major league game was May 30, 1935.