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Babe only hit one home-run in All Star game history. That ball has been lost for 70+ years (or at least hidden away somewhere), but lots of folks have talked about it over the last century. In 1933, it wasn't a really big deal, because nobody knew that this new "All Star" idea would become the mid-summer classic that it is! Of all the different pieces of Ruth memorabilia floating around out there, this would definitely be one of the most phenomenal! Especially if you actually have a ticket stub that would corroborate just where you were sitting during the game, as Ruth's ball is known to have flown over the right field fence into the lower deck at old Comiskey. If the ball actually has all that great provenance, this is going to be an amazing discovery. 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. A 1933 All-Star game full Ticket played at Chicago's Comiskey Park is worth about $450. and about $225. -$275. for a Ticket stub. Condition is important. Rips, creases, and fading could bring the price down significantly. With ticket stubs if the stub was not torn cleanly it will effect the price as will if the stub was stapled to program (holes) which was a common practice. The article would add value to the ticket, and sold alone might only fetch about $5. The more complete the newspaper with the article the more valuable. As a complete package I'm sure the ticket stub, and article would be thrown in for $805,000. If you owned this Baseball I guess you know the answer by now.

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