
Babe Ruth 1934 NY White Tee
“It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.”
Imagine the scene. It was 1934, and baseball was at a fever pitch in the Bronx, in large part because the Yankees had won four World Series in the last decade. It was the last year that Babe Ruth, the singular force who resurrected baseball as it emerged from the “dead ball” era, would wear the famous pinstripes. It would be the end of an era. On July 13 of that year, Ruth hit his 700th career home run, the first to ever hit that number.
What New York loved about Ruth? He never gave up. He might strike out a time or two, but he would eventually bring the people to their feet with one of his patented bombs. That attitude stemmed from an impoverished childhood growing up in Baltimore, where dreaming was the only currency he had.
Officially licensed by Babe Ruth.
DETAILS
- Printed in the USA
- 100% Cotton
- Color of actual product may vary from photo
- Wash with cold water
- Hang to dry
SHIPPING/RETURNS
- Allow up to 3 to 5 business days for order processing
- Sale items can be exchanged for a different size in the same style only
- No refunds or store credits will be issued for sale or discounted items
- Purchaser is responsible for any applicable duty charges
- Items may be delivered via separate shipments
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Babe Ruth 1934 NY White Tee
“It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.”
Imagine the scene. It was 1934, and baseball was at a fever pitch in the Bronx, in large part because the Yankees had won four World Series in the last decade. It was the last year that Babe Ruth, the singular force who resurrected baseball as it emerged from the “dead ball” era, would wear the famous pinstripes. It would be the end of an era. On July 13 of that year, Ruth hit his 700th career home run, the first to ever hit that number.
What New York loved about Ruth? He never gave up. He might strike out a time or two, but he would eventually bring the people to their feet with one of his patented bombs. That attitude stemmed from an impoverished childhood growing up in Baltimore, where dreaming was the only currency he had.
Officially licensed by Babe Ruth.
DETAILS
- Printed in the USA
- 100% Cotton
- Color of actual product may vary from photo
- Wash with cold water
- Hang to dry
SHIPPING/RETURNS
- Allow up to 3 to 5 business days for order processing
- Sale items can be exchanged for a different size in the same style only
- No refunds or store credits will be issued for sale or discounted items
- Purchaser is responsible for any applicable duty charges
- Items may be delivered via separate shipments
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“It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.”
Imagine the scene. It was 1934, and baseball was at a fever pitch in the Bronx, in large part because the Yankees had won four World Series in the last decade. It was the last year that Babe Ruth, the singular force who resurrected baseball as it emerged from the “dead ball” era, would wear the famous pinstripes. It would be the end of an era. On July 13 of that year, Ruth hit his 700th career home run, the first to ever hit that number.
What New York loved about Ruth? He never gave up. He might strike out a time or two, but he would eventually bring the people to their feet with one of his patented bombs. That attitude stemmed from an impoverished childhood growing up in Baltimore, where dreaming was the only currency he had.
Officially licensed by Babe Ruth.
DETAILS
- Printed in the USA
- 100% Cotton
- Color of actual product may vary from photo
- Wash with cold water
- Hang to dry
SHIPPING/RETURNS
- Allow up to 3 to 5 business days for order processing
- Sale items can be exchanged for a different size in the same style only
- No refunds or store credits will be issued for sale or discounted items
- Purchaser is responsible for any applicable duty charges
- Items may be delivered via separate shipments























