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Exhausted by the lack of devoted places for queer folks in New York City, sommelier Ren Peir and food and beverage creative trent co-founded BABE, a pop-up queer wine bar, in 2024. Wanting to create a ...
The 2025 edition of Remus Babe Ruth Reserve features a medley of three high-rye bourbon mash bills – inspired by Ruth's #3 – which include specially selected barrels distilled in 2016 and 2017 ...
Babe Ruth, the famous “Sultan of Swat,” is still loved in Baltimore, where he started playing baseball. Over 100 years after becoming a big star, his hometown remembers him with pride.
Without the Babe in April and May, the Yanks were close to the bottom and finished the season in seventh place in the eight team American League. Ruth wasn’t happy with his .290 batting average ...
Ruth remains the most iconic figure in Yankees and baseball history. For over a century, Ruth’s 457 total bases have been too far out of reach. Now, a modern-day Yankee captain has come knocking.
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ST. PETERSBURG — It’s been a long time since Babe Ruth has held a bat. In St. Petersburg, however, he keeps hitting home runs. Ruth passed away in 1948, but his legacy in St. Petersburg as a ...
Arlington Babe Ruth turns 40 this year, and there is an event scheduled to celebrate the anniversary of the junior-age baseball league for players ages 4 to 12. The event -- to be held Saturday ...
The new documentary episodic event streaming on Fox Nation, "Did Babe Ruth Call His Shot?," analyzes whether Ruth really predicted his own home run in Game 3 of the 1932 World Series.