Babe Ruth's New York Yankees road jersey when he famously — and supposedly — called his shot during the 1932 World Series is headed to auction next month
Babe Ruth’s New York Yankees road jersey when he famously — and supposedly — called his shot during the 1932 World Series is headed to auction next month where it is currently valued at $30 million, according to the company posting the piece of baseball history, Heritage Auctions.
It is one of the most mythical and debated moments in the game’s long history and added a further dimension of lore to Ruth’s contributions to America’s Pastime.
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