100 Years Ago Today...
The day after Christmas 1919 remains one of baseball's true landmark dates. That's when the Red Sox sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees for $25,000 "and other true and valuable considerations."
Officially, the Uniform Agreement for Transfer of a Player, that business form sent the player who was beginning to change the game to the city known for big stages. Over the next 15 seasons, Ruth would make his home ballpark -- especially from 1923, Yankee Stadium -- into a venue more recognizable than any theater or opera house. After all, didn't well call it The House That Ruth Built?
Thanks to CBS radio colleague and fellow Yankee fan Phil DeGasperis for his image of the original Stadium's entrance.
Officially, the Uniform Agreement for Transfer of a Player, that business form sent the player who was beginning to change the game to the city known for big stages. Over the next 15 seasons, Ruth would make his home ballpark -- especially from 1923, Yankee Stadium -- into a venue more recognizable than any theater or opera house. After all, didn't well call it The House That Ruth Built?
Thanks to CBS radio colleague and fellow Yankee fan Phil DeGasperis for his image of the original Stadium's entrance.
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