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With seven World Series Championships, a Red Sox Hall of Fame induction, Monument Park honoree, and an MLB Hall of Fame election in its inception year, Babe Ruth remains one of the greatest ever to grace the ballparks. Although he passed at a very young age (53), the late Yankees icon has set an unbelievable standard in MLB. He has left behind a legacy that will always be celebrated.

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Balanced against a glorious legacy, Babe Ruth has once again become the center of news after a piece of his ballpark kit got sold in an auction at a whopping price lately.

This time, it’s not Babe Ruth making history. It’s his glove…

Notably, at the 19th annual Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory auction, Babe Ruth’s baseball glove received a colossal $1.53million worth bag of money.

Ruth had personally donated this glove to St. Louis Brown’s third baseman, Jimmy Austin. While giving a statement to Hunt Auctions’ Susan Kolokoff, niece of Jimmy Austin, Ruth said, “The glove had rested in a box for the last 30 years until we learned of its history and heard the amazing audio recording.”?Susan referred to the audio recording that involved Austin talking about the material and quality of the glove’s leather.

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This is how fans reacted to the news of Babe Ruth’s glove being sold:

https://twitter.com/PutItOutMan/status/1591883101378338816?s=20&t=C1U_Mow2xOrNcumX6xuxTg

When talking about his MLB career, Babe Ruth made his big league debut in 1914 for the Boston Red Sox and went to New York in 1920. He spent 14 years in the Bronx, and finally, he moved to the Boston Braves for the last year of his career.

The greatest baseball rivalry of all time:

New York Yankees vs Boston Red Sox, is a battle that ages back to the early 1900s. Back in 1919, only one year after the BoSox won the World Series, the then-Red Sox owner, Harry Frazee, sold their 1918 home run leader, Babe Ruth, to arch-rivals the Yankees.

Following this deal, for 86 whole years, the Red Sox failed to win a single World Series. And this phenomenon was called the “Curse of the Bambino,” which came to an end only in 2004. Notably, the Red Sox ended their 86-year title drought and won the prestigious title in 2004.

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All things considered, in terms of their 2,320 total meetings, the Pinstripes have a significant hold over the BoSox with 1,257 victories. But, in the recent postseason past, the Red Sox have gathered a significant lead over the Yanks with an ALDS victory in 2018, and a Wild Card round victory in 2021.

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