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On February 26, 1935, the New York Yankees release longtime star outfielder Babe Ruth, freeing him to sign a $20,000 contract with the National League’s Boston Braves. Ruth’s new contract with the Braves also gives him a share of the team’s profits. In 1934, Ruth had endured one of his worst seasons with the Yankees, at least by his lofty standards, with a .288 batting average, 22 home runs, and 84 RBIs.
This season, he will play just only 28 games for the Braves before announcing his retirement on June 2nd at the age of 40. Ruth will hit the final three home runs of his major league career on May 25th against the Pittsburgh Pirates, giving him a total of 714. His last home run will clear the right field grandstand at Forbes Field and will travel an estimated 600 feet.
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July 31 - Nomar Gets traded and Pete Rose extends streak
July 30 largest induction class in HOF history
July 29 - Ron Hansen turns an unassisted triple play
July 28 - Two Perfect Games
July 27 - Tommy John makes 3 errors on one play
July 26th - Memorable Moments - Bench, DiMaggio, Ruth, Pumpsie Green
July 24 1983 - Phil Rizzuto calls George Brett pine tar game - Vintage Baseball Reflections
July 25 record number of Hall of Famers return to Cooperstown
July 24 - George Brett Pine Tar (full radio call)
July 23 - Jackie Robinson gets inducted into the HOF
July 23 1962 - Jackie Robinson Hall of Fame Speech - Vintage Baseball Reflections
July 22 - Ken Griffey goes yard 3 times
July 21 - Pumpsie Green Debuts
July 19 - Tony Gwynn First Hit - Vintage Baseball Reflections
July 20 - Christy Mathewson is traded
July 19 - Gwynn, Marichal and Wagner debut
Don Mattingly homers in eighth straight game - Vintage Baseball Reflections
July 18 - Cone is perfect
July 17, 1990, Twins turn two triple plays - Vintage Baseball Reflections
July 17, 1966 Rusty Staub and Felix Mantilla spark a three-run rally - Vintage Baseball Reflections
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