This candy bar featured Babe Ruth's face and signature on its wrapper, leaving no doubt who the candy bar was named after. Although it's not well known what "Ruth's Home Run Candy" was made of or ...
In 1920, legendary sports promoter turned marketing executive Tex Rickard would feature none other than George Herman “Babe” Ruth on a series of promotional cards and marketing materials for ...
Contrast to lore, Ruth was not truly an orphan. He was born in Baltimore on the coldest day of the year, Feb. 6, 1895, in the ...
Williams and Ruth drew down rousing hands from the onlookers. The big Babe still “owns” Boston. Ruth wore a white Yankee home uniform, while Ted was attired in the customary Red Sox road outfit.
Babe Ruth's popularity and fame were so widespread that even America's enemies knew of him. Almost a decade after he had bashed his last home run, his presence still was felt. Babe Ruth's record ...
Julia Ruth Stevens, who was adopted by Babe Ruth in 1930, has died Maria Pasquini is the staff editor for human interest’s digital vertical at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2017.
YouTube's MLB Babe Ruth channel journaled his progress as the sports marketers’ favorite. The video highlights him as a face for sporting products at the start of his career. Over the years ...