About Babe Ruth Home and Office
As friends of the star player put it that it was wheels or fortune turned which was in 1929, the Yankees failed to make the World Series the first time in four years. In 1932, the Yankees went on to win the Pennant as well as brush aside the competition in the World Series, the Chicago Cubs with Ruth playing a big role.
Sources say that Ruth was then selected to play the first All-Star game in 1933 and he hit the first home run of that game. He notched up a two run home run in that match that helped AL to victory over NL. However, post that, Ruth started declining as a player. He was traded to Boston Braves in 1936, under much publicity. He helped them defeat the New York Giants on the opening day, but later fell back. Ruth’s career began slumping more and more. No wonder during those days the
Babe Ruth Kitchen mementos went of the shelves as soon as it got there , the second best seller being the
Babe Ruth Media items followed by the
Yankees DVD.
As doctors with the team said that it was due to his health problems, he couldn’t do anything on the field except hitting and he stopped that soon too. He hit his last three home runs on May 25 1936 in a defeat of 11-7 to the Pirates. One of these homeruns cleared the roof of the stadium. He was the first player to do that.