About Babe Ruth Framed Photos, Plaques, and Collages
Sources reveal that the turning point of Ruth’s life came when teammate Harry Hooper suggested that Ruth can be used as a more valuable player as an everyday player. In 1918, he started playing in the outfield more and began pitching less, making only 75 hitting-only appearances. When we dig records, photos like the
Yankee Stadium Center Field Black Black Rubble 8x10 Plaque bring back the long lost memories of Babe Ruth in action.
According to records it was in 1918, Ruth had an average of .300 and lead in the league with 11 homeruns with only 317 at-bats, which was nothing compared to the total of an everyday player. Ruth’s desire of wanting to hit more and pitch less was becoming more and more apparent, as he pitched only in 17 of the 130 games he played. He is also having said the single-season home run record with 29 that year. This season was destined to be Ruth’s last one with the Red Sox. Ruth was then sold to New York Yankees on December 26 1919. The simple reason for this was that Ruth had wanted a raise of twice of what he was already making, that is, $20,000 which is roughly $220,000 of today’s price. Well all said and done you can have a
Babe Ruth Photograph 16x20 - Signing Baseballs to add to your collectibles.
Close friends and associates say that Ruth was unable to meet his demands; Frazee sold Ruth to the New York Yankees for $125,000 in cash and $25000 payable every year at the rate of six percent an annum. Now you should have a
Babe Ruth Collage and make your friends jealous of your collection.