Topps Legend Series (First HOF Class, 1936)

 

Babe Ruth (6'2", 215 lbs):  2004 Topps Legend Series

Back of card:

"Babe Ruth, who did more than any other player to establish baseball as an American institution, is still considered by most the greatest slugger in history.  His 0.690 slugging percentage - buoyed by 714 HRs - remains a career record, achieved in an era when the league-wide mark was 0.404.  He retired in 1935 with a 0.345 AVG and 12 HR crowns."

Babe Ruth:  First Class HOF (1936)

From the 2004 Topps Legend Series.  Three of the five first Hall of Fame Class:  Ty Cobb (6'1", 175 lbs), Honus Wagner (5'11", 200 lbs) and Walter Johnson (6'1", 200 lbs).  Babe Ruth and Christy Mathewson are on their way.

Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner, Walter Johnson


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