The Many Faces Of Babe Ruth
The Real BSmile: New Background Photo
I was getting bored with my background image, so I created a new one using some of my favorite Babe Ruth photos that I’ve posted here over the past year+. Cheers!
Fighting Words From Coach Babe Ruth
Polo Grounds, NYC - August 28, 1946
Babe was the manager for the East Team in the ‘East-West Esquire All-American Boys Game’. Who was the manager for the West? Some guy named Ty Cobb.
Retirement ‘Suits’ Them Fine
Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker & Babe Ruth
Babe & Tris look sharp in their open collar shirts while Ty…well, Ty wore a tie.
Babe Ruth & The Gang - 1930 World Series
St. Louis vs. Philadelphia - Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis
(L-R) Babe Ruth, John McGraw, Gabby Street, Christy Walsh, Connie Mack, Nick Altrock & Ty Cobb
1914 Detroit Tigers Team Panoramic
Here’s another picture that’s been on-deck for a while, enjoy! Ty sure did, he managed to run run to the end of the photo to be pictured twice.
1915 Ty Cobb Tuxedo Tobacco Ad
Ty Cobb Famous Ball Player, says: “Tuxedo is a good, pure, mild tobacco and makes a wonderfully pleasant pipe-smoke.”
Old Timers’ Day - Braves Field, Boston - Sept. 8, 1930
This panoramic has just about the best gathering of late-19th Century and early-20th Century baseball players ever assembled. They include Ty Cobb, Cy Young, Eddie Collins, Tris Speaker, Harry Hooper, Home Run Baker and on & on. Click on the picture to see a larger version.
Lou, Tris, Ty & Babe - 1928
Of course, that’s (L-R) Lou Gehrig, Tris Speaker, Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth.
Make sure you click on the image to see it in all of its full-sized glory!










