About Babe Ruth Photos
Reviews from the world of baseball say that it was in 1917, Ruth went 24-13 and had six shutouts and he hit a .325 in 1917, but still it was not enough for the Sox to finish first as they finished 2nd behind the Chicago White Sox. But Ruth was also plagued by disciplinary problems throughout his career which led him to be sold to the Yankees two years later. This behavior was seen when Ruth, after walking the leadoff hitter, when ejected, threw a punch at the umpire that resulted in a ten game suspension. Grab a piece of Babe Ruth when you get a
Babe Ruth Photograph 16x20 -Pose In Red Sox Uniform for your collection. This would bring back memories of the great player who once held the roost.
According to many networks and inside gossip news we get to know that Ruth named the match against the Detroit Tigers on July 11, 1917, as the most thrilling game he had ever played where the scores were 0-0 till the eight inning and Boston finally scored a run in the ninth. Ruth held his nerve by striking out Ty Cobb, resulting in a Red Sox victory. Ruth pitched in 20 games in 1918 where he had a 13-7 record. He was mostly placed as an outfielder and he had hit eleven homeruns that season before he walked off the team in July when he had an argument with the Boston Sox manager. Also now we have a rare collection of photos like the
Babe Ruth Picture 16x20 - Shaking President Harding's Hand which you may or may not get elsewhere, with us.
Many sources reveal that Ruth held the World Series record of consecutive without score inning streak to 291/3 inning which was broken by Whitey Ford in 1961. No wonder fans have made a beeline to get the
Babe Ruth Photo which is in high demand.