It’s unavoidable. If you go to a game, the ballpark grub being served is going to be as much a part of the experience as the ...
Queen Camilla is raising eyebrows for recent comments she made to a British actress. While celebrating King Charles’ 77th ...
A recent swing and miss at auction, amounting to a near $3.2 million loss on the sale of a 1914 Baltimore News Babe Ruth ...
Babe Ruth may not be with us, but his baseball cards certainly are prevalent in modern sets. Simply due to the history of the industry the Babe has many more post-career cards than total cards during ...
Shohei Ohtani is undoubtedly one of the best players of this era. The two-way star has been incredible, and 2025 has just been better. Ohtani pitched in his first World Series game against the Toronto ...
“The Bambino” knocked this one out of the park. The first Babe Ruth baseball card fetched an unbelievable $4.026 million at Heritage’s Fall Sports Catalog Auction on Friday. The 1914 Baltimore News ...
Having held its ninety-ninth annual reception and ball the Old Guard has at once subsided into that lethargy which it maintains between these annual functions. However, it is not quite fair to the Old ...
Shown, from left: Mayor George Brown, City of Wilkes-Barre; Jim Martin, Luzerne County Sports Hall of Fame; Alan Stout, Visit Luzerne County; Neil Prisco, F.M. Kirby Center; Gaye Nowak, Visit Luzerne ...
Cassidy Bicking holds the winning homerun trophy and the longest homerun trophy during the women’s Babe Ruth Homerun contest. Left is Mike Slusser and right is Alan Stout. Brian Hontz poses with his ...
Orange County authorities have arrested a couple who allegedly stole expensive items, including a Babe Ruth-signed baseball and a rare comic book collection, from the clients of their house-sitting ...
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — On October 12, 1926, Babe Ruth made baseball history right in Wilkes-Barre. During an exhibition game at Artillery Park, he crushed a 650-foot homerun, believed to be the longest ...
Baltimore baseball fans have a rare chance to own a piece of the city’s sports history connected to one of its most famous native sons — Babe Ruth. A 1914 Baltimore News Babe Ruth rookie card, among ...