Friday, August 27, 2010

Remembering Baseballs' Legendary Babe Ruth

The Babe Ruth Collection

Throughout baseball's rich history, Babe Ruth stands alone as the greatest personality ever to play the game. From 1914 to 1935 Ruth pitched, slugged, and charmed his way into the hearts of millions of sports fans. Before Ruth established the home run as a major offensive weapon, no one had hit more than 25 round-trippers in a season. His career slugging percentage of .690 has held top honors in the record books for more than 55 years. He set 192 records, 33 of which have never been broken.

Megacards' goal with this extensive 165 card set is to honor the legendary Bambino by using the very best photographs preserved in collections throughout the country. This Babe Ruth Collection is the culmination of months of research using the resources of the Hall of Fame Library in Cooperstown, The Sporting News, and many other sources, including consultations with noted baseball historians and statisticians. The card backs provide a detailed history of Ruth's life and professional career, including many personal comments and stories by his contemporaries.

Being Remembered By: Babe is remembered by his daughters, Julia and Dorothy; by President George Bush; by teammate Mark Koenig and others.
Complete Career Highlights and Statistics: The first home run ever hit in Yankee Stadium, the first home run ever hit in an All-Star Game, his 60th home run and much more.
Babe's pitching, hitting and World Series records are spotlighted.
Year-by-Year Review: A card for every year of his unparalleled career. The 1921 "Year" card savors the best year any batter ever had - 59 home runs, a .378 batting average and an .846 slugging average!
Collect all 165 Cards. Many rarely seen photos from private collections are included.

Would you like to purchase a set of these famous Babe Ruth baseball cards?

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