Exclusive | Babe Ruth’s first-ever baseball card, issued in 1914, just sold for over $4M: ‘One of the rarest cards’

Exclusive | Babe Ruth’s first-ever baseball card, issued in 1914, just sold for over M: ‘One of the rarest cards’

“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 Babe Ruth rookie card was issued back when Ruth was a 19-year-old minor league pitcher in Baltimore — and fewer than a dozen are … Read more

Livvy Dunne back on apartment hunt in NYC after Babe Ruth controversy

Livvy Dunne back on apartment hunt in NYC after Babe Ruth controversy

Olivia “Livvy” Dunne is determined to find her dream apartment in New York City. The retired NCAA gymnast, who was denied by a co-op board from attempting to purchase Babe Ruth’s former Upper West Side apartment, was scouting real estate, as seen Sunday in a video on her TikTok. “What the nyc realtor’s hear when … Read more

Livvy Dunne struck out in bid to buy Babe Ruth’s NYC home after she put it on social media, ticking off co-op board: neighbor

Livvy Dunne struck out in bid to buy Babe Ruth’s NYC home after she put it on social media, ticking off co-op board: neighbor

Livvy Dunne’s no Babe. Olivia “Livvy” Dunne struck out in her bid to buy Yankees’ great Babe Ruth’s former New York City home because the former LSU star gymnast overshared about the purchase on Instagram, The Post has learned. The co-op board in the Upper West Side building rejected Dunne’s purchase — a $1.59 million, … Read more

Livvy Dunne reveals she was rejected from purchasing Yankees icon Babe Ruth’s $1.59M NYC home

Livvy Dunne reveals she was rejected from purchasing Yankees icon Babe Ruth’s .59M NYC home

You’re out! Olivia “Livvy” Dunne, the former LSU star gymnast and viral sensation, revealed Tuesday that she was rejected from purchasing Babe Ruth’s former New York City home, saying that the building voted “not to have me live there.” Dunne, who made an estimated $9.5 million through the “name, image and likeness” rules in the … Read more

Rare Babe Ruth rookie card from 1916 — once a store freebie — could fetch $500K at auction

Rare Babe Ruth rookie card from 1916 — once a store freebie — could fetch 0K at auction

Prepare to witness a bidding frenzy as a rare 1916 M101-4 Babe Ruth rookie card steps into the limelight at a Bonhams auction later this month. Esteemed collectors are expected to throw down anywhere from a cool $250,000 to a jaw-dropping $500,000 for this historic piece of sports memorabilia. Flashback to more than a century … Read more

How baseball’s greatest season ever changed the game for good

How baseball’s greatest season ever changed the game for good

Babe Ruth was in a bad way. There were surgeries and suspensions, lawsuits, and tax troubles. He was fined by the New York Yankees for late-night carousing and had split from his wife Helen, costing him $100,000, and their 125-acre farm in Sudbury MA. But baseball needed him, as Dan Taylor explains in “Baseball at … Read more