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Hard to find Babe Ruth related Providence Grays items that don't cost a mortgage.....with the added bonus of it being beer related!
When Ruth joined the Grays on August 18, 1914, they were in first place in the International League standings, but in the heat of a pennant race with the Rochester Hustlers and Ruth’s former Baltimore Orioles. Ruth first took the mound for the Grays on August 22nd, in front a packed crowd at Rochester’s Melrose Park, in a crucial game against the Hustlers. Interestingly enough, the Rochester lineup against Ruth featured a 1st Baseman named Wally Pipp, who later in his career would be infamously replaced in the New York Yankees lineup by Ruth’s future Murderer’s Row partner Lou Gehrig, beginning Gehrig’s record 2,130 consecutive games played streak. The teenaged Ruth pitched marvelously against Pipp’s Hustlers, conceding only one 7th-inning rally that left the Grays trailing 4-1 into the top of the ninth. However, this only provided an opportunity for the man who became known as “The Sultan of Swat” to show his true genius. With a runner on third, one out, Ruth strode to the plate in front of the raucous crowd. Wielding his famous 42-ounce bat, he made contact with a pitch and sent the ball hurtling deep into the crowd beyond centerfield, so far out of the field of play that it was recognized as the longest ball ever hit at Melrose Park. However, due to an idiosyncratic house ground rule, balls hit out of the field of play were deemed triples, rather than home runs. Ruth wound up scoring the tying run to lead the Grays to a comeback victory, but it wasn’t for two more weeks when he finally recorded his first home run. On September 5th, Ruth led the Grays into Hanlan’s Point Stadium, located along the sandy beaches of Toronto Island, to take on the hometown Toronto Maple Leafs. Ruth blanked the hapless Leafs, posting a one-hit shutout. However again, it was what he did at the plate with his gargantuan bat that became etched forever into Toronto lore. In the top of the 6th inning, with two runners on base, and two outs, Ruth sent a ball soaring out of the yard and into oblivion, never to be seen again. According to Toronto folklore as well as a former Toronto mayor during the unveiling of a plaque commemorating Ruth’s appearance, the ball landed in Lake Ontario and was lost to its waters. According to the newspaper account of the game, the ball landed in the bleachers and so was presumably taken home by a fan who couldn’t have known the mythic future ahead of the visiting teenaged pitcher. Whatever the case, Ruth’s home run in Toronto, like the long professional career that followed it, became the stuff of legend. Shortly after the Grays arrival back in Providence, a local newspaper took stock of the potential showed by the young Bambino. “Babe Ruth appears to have gotten in on the ground floor with the fans as a result of his baffling southpaw brand of pitching and his ability to give the horse-hide vigorous punishment with the wagon tongue,” wrote the Providence Journal. Behind Ruth’s efforts, the Grays would go on to beat out Rochester for the 1914 International League title after which Ruth would return to Boston to begin his storied Major League career in earnest. Last edited by Shoeless Moe; 04-01-2023 at 10:19 AM. |
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Added this photo to my Kansas collection. If you haven’t had a chance to catch a Joe E Brown movie you’re missing out. This movie features Brown playing baseball for the fictional Rosedale Rosie’s out of Kansas.
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I added this recently too. I also collect Kansas college and high school letter sweaters and patches. This one is from 1925-1927 and features a crude gorilla from Pittsburg State.
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Thanks Scott it’s one of the first renditions of their mascot. They had a group of guys that supported athletics and cheered the teams on calling themselves gorillas. The school adopted the gorilla as a mascot soon after. I’ve got yearbook pictures of guys wearing this exact shirt. The little things that make us happy right😁.
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Just arrived today.
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Picked up a few odds and ends from an online seller.
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Can’t go wrong with Strohs and Tigers👍 Nice pickup.
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Thank you. I thought it was a cool advertising piece. Previously, I had purchased five of the seven pieces (missing the Stroh's sign and beer) and thought the piece was complete. The seller even thought the piece was complete and then I saw the one pictured above.
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some Great pickups Jim
Congrats
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Thanks all Jeff Kuhr https://www.flickr.com/photos/144250058@N05/ Looking for 1920 Heading Home Ruth Cards 1917-20 Felix Mendelssohn Babe Ruth 1921 Frederick Foto Ruth Rare early Ruth Cards and Postcards 1910 Old Mills Joe Jackson 1914 Boston Garter Joe Jackson 1915 Cracker Jack Joe Jackson 1911 Pinkerton Joe Jackson |
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Thanks! Now if I could only remember where I’ve put them!
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That is awesome! Strohs was my Dad's beer. I still remember the distinctive smell.
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I'm really excited to have added this signed & inscribed game ball from future HOF'er Justin Verlander's 2nd of 3 career no-hitters.
FYI, I now have game balls from all of the top no-hit pitchers in the modern era. Also in my collection are game balls from 6 of Ryan's 7 no-hitters, a game ball from Sandy Koufax's 1st no-hitter, a ball from Bob Feller's 3rd (and best) no-hitter. NOTE: Three career no-hitters puts Verlander in rarified air. In MLB history, only HOF Larry Corcoran (1800's pitcher), HOF Cy Young, HOF Bob Feller and Verlander have hurled 3 no-hitters. Only two players have thrown more: HOF Sandy Koufax had 4 including a perfect game in 1965 and HOF Nolan Ryan had his unparalleled MLB standard of 7 career no-hitters. Last edited by Scott Garner; 04-28-2023 at 02:50 PM. |
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Mark, thanks for your comment! I just seen it.
Scott another perfect addition to your amazing collection.
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Congrats Scott!
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Thanks Clint & Doug!
Ron V., your collection is stunning! |
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Picked up a cool 6” trophy
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Thanks Ben and Scott!
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Looking for: Type 1 photos of baseball HOFers N172 Old Judge Portraits Will buy or trade for the above. Check out my cards at: www.imageevent.com/crb972 |
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