1915 Babe Ruth PSA Ticket Pass First HR/18 Wins Pitcher Red Sox Win World Series
PSA #23204638. Only one ever graded by PSA . POP 1
Valid May 6, 1915 at New York Yankees Vs Boston Red Sox Babe Ruth First HR!
Babe went 3-5 scoring one run, the Babe pitched 12.1 inning and lost 4-3 striking out 3, allowing 2 ER.
Also Valid: 9/10 Roger Hornsby and 6/28 George Sisler Debut 10/3 Ty Cobb SB # 96 Record and clinch 9th straight batting title .369
Condition Ex. Front Size 7 X 4-1/4 PSA Case/ Size:4-1/4 x3. Extends the courtesy of all its grounds. Back has conditions of attendance.
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