In the year 2048 A 1914 Babe Ruth Baseball card would cost about the same as a Flying car. Paper money will no longer exist, and you will have to pay with credits earned by your mining job at Armstrong moon base one. In the year 2050 Babe Ruth will be cloned using DNA samples from an old half eaten hot dog, and brought back to play for the Yankees. You can then have the baseball card signed. In 2052 the Cubs will win their first World Series since 1907 In the year 2065 Babe Ruth will break Alex Rodriguez' all time home run record of 852 but an *asterisk will be placed next to Babe Ruth's name in the record books as he did it in two life times.
The 1914 Babe Ruth baseball card, produced by the Baltimore Sun Newspaper was the first Babe Ruth card.
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"The Babe" was Babe Ruth. He played in the Major Leagues from 1914-1935. He played an outfielder for 22 seasons.
Babe Ruth began his major league career in 1914 with the Boston Red Sox.
The 20th Century, from 1914 through 1935.
Babe Ruth made his Major League debut with the Boston Red Sox on July 11, 1914.
Babe Ruth's major league baseball career began for the Boston Red Sox on July 11, 1914.
Babe Ruth 1914-1935Babe Ruth played 22 years from 1914-1935.He played with the Boston Red Sox from 1914-1919, the New York Yankees from 1920 -1934, and the Boston Braves in 1935.
George Herman 'Babe' Ruth Jr. holds the nickname 'The Babe.' He played Major League Baseball from 1914-1935, a total of 22 seasons.
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
The first Major League baseball team that Babe Ruth played for was the Boston Red Sox from 1914 -1919.
1914 Baltimore Sun Newspaper Babe Ruth Rookie CardThe Babe Ruth Rookie card was produced by the Baltimore Sun Newspaper in 1914. A 1914 Babe Ruth rookie baseball card, just the tenth card of its kind to be discovered sold at auction on May 5, 2008 for the price of $517,000. In an auction held in 2007 the Babe Ruth Baltimore News card sold for $200,000.