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Old 06-25-2013, 10:03 AM
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Not a type 1 just a modern copy but a neat shot of the Babe's first spring training in 1915. I bought it from Smoky Joe Wood's son.
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It is ridiculous how good those teams were. And what is even more impressive is how their roster changed from 1912 to 1918 while still maintaining the same high level of play.
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Here are some other TYPE 1 Ruth photos in my collection as a member of the Red Sox. Anyone else??






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Couple things

1. Man Ernie Shore was tall....can see why he lasted so long in majors/Minors

2. Went to BabeRuth Museum in Bmore ( his birthplace ). its not worth a road trip, unless you go to Camden Yards ( i now live in area) but something interesting....

i collect GU materal, and there was a "1910s Joe Jackson Bat, given to Ruth" = Donated by Ruth Family

a. Very interesting bat, however it was made between 1921-25. (Center Label), plus only had his last name

just like http://ownitnow.memorylaneinc.com/gallery.aspx?id=4158

same Last name ( Louisville stopped putting full name, after banishment

b. Ruth said he modeled his swing after Jackson...so makes sense

c. Would have been interesting to figure out when Ruth and Jackson met, in order to get the bat


Does anyone have any accounts of when Ruth and Jackson may have barnstormed or met, Post 1920?
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I finally figured out how to get some quality photos of my Ruth Rookie Type 1 Photo -- 1915 Red Sox Team Photo.

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Couple things

1. Man Ernie Shore was tall....can see why he lasted so long in majors/Minors

2. Went to BabeRuth Museum in Bmore ( his birthplace ). its not worth a road trip, unless you go to Camden Yards ( i now live in area) but something interesting....

i collect GU materal, and there was a "1910s Joe Jackson Bat, given to Ruth" = Donated by Ruth Family

a. Very interesting bat, however it was made between 1921-25. (Center Label), plus only had his last name

just like http://ownitnow.memorylaneinc.com/gallery.aspx?id=4158

same Last name ( Louisville stopped putting full name, after banishment

b. Ruth said he modeled his swing after Jackson...so makes sense

c. Would have been interesting to figure out when Ruth and Jackson met, in order to get the bat


Does anyone have any accounts of when Ruth and Jackson may have barnstormed or met, Post 1920?
Joe Jackson swing and Babe swing side by side within 1-3 years of one another...

TWO TYPE 1 CONLONS BTW...AND TWO OF THE GREATS IN MY COLLECTION.
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