> albigjilan said on
10-19-2008 at
02:50:
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> jkmlight said on
08-22-2008 at
20:22:
You guys didn't quite recover from that Masacre at "FORBES FIELD BACK IN 1960. Many Yankee Fans forgotten about it, but Yogi Berra, Mickey Mantle or Phil Rizuto would remember. Boy, The Pirates beat the "Devil" out of the "Yankees"."Forbes Field"Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaThe Outfield Home-run Wall still exist today. Go visit the wall "Yankee Fans". "Memories""The Thrill Of Victory" "The Agony Of Defeat"Hey, Get Your Cold "Balantine Beer" Yankee Fans.The Bill Mazoroski Homerun.
> cookieluva2108 said on
03-31-2008 at
03:06:
u were not at this game dumbass.
> jb55236 said on
03-08-2008 at
07:05:
wow it's been along time. but i remember being at this game. babe was just a rookie back then.
> tbj13lumpy said on
03-04-2008 at
18:41:
the sulatan of swat, the king of clast, the colassas of clout, the great bambenio
> burialsuit said on
02-29-2008 at
08:10:
dam this is so old...can you say 88 yrs ago.
> northportman said on
02-24-2008 at
16:02:
he had a beautiful swing
> kronoscorvinus said on
02-15-2008 at
10:09:
Love the pitcher in that second segment. There are about 20 teams that would sign him right now.
> xxchaos420xx said on
02-12-2008 at
23:32:
yeah i remember that too....
> csdnfwjdndjndl said on
12-27-2007 at
20:37:
THE GREAT BAMBINO!!!
> lukejenson said on
12-25-2007 at
17:43:
The Babe saved baseball after the 1919 World Series scandal.
> luridplanet said on
12-19-2007 at
00:34:
Babe may not have been the best player, but he was the "greatest" player, for the impact he made. Under that criteria, Wilt Chamberlain is the greatest basketball player and Gordie Howe the same in hockey.
> sm6860 said on
12-18-2007 at
04:12:
Babe Ruth is Baseball. He really was larger than life. I remember when I was a kid my grandmother used to tell me stories about meeting him out and about in Philly in the roaring 20's. Even she spoke about what a character he was. I'd have loved to seen him in person as he really has grown into a mythic figure over the years. I don't believe Barry will be remembered in the same light.
> maritzio96 said on
12-16-2007 at
07:10:
the babe will never be forgotten
> plopper415 said on
12-12-2007 at
05:50:
b-roid #25 sucks along with the giants
> Lava1964 said on
11-29-2007 at
14:18:
Ruth made next to nothing by today's standards, but he made $80,000 in 1927. By contrast, Lou Gehrig only made $7,500 that season.
> eyedentifeye said on
11-29-2007 at
10:53:
Well put! To me, even more amazing is that there was no formal marketing of Ruth nor agents to provide a professional image. And the money he made was next to nothing
> JimR541 said on
10-15-2007 at
05:41:
This is just amazing to me. Here is a young and slim babe Ruth. Strong as an Ox and could hit the ball a country mile. So many have a picture of a fat man with spindley legs that could barely move. He had god speed and was a good ball hawk in the OF too. Not to mention he was 94-46 as a pitcher.
> saltlix said on
09-16-2007 at
02:36:
Gotta love the BABE!!!!!
> Lava1964 said on
09-05-2007 at
15:32:
Ruth is still the most famous athlete in American history. He's been dead for nearly 60 years and hasn't played a game in more than 70 yers, but people today still know who he is and what he did.