Actually just passed out drunk. “@BeschlossDC: Here Babe Ruth carried by Yankees after injury at Fenway 1931: #BPL pic.twitter.com/jjqdfXP54j”
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Actually just passed out drunk. “@BeschlossDC: Here Babe Ruth carried by Yankees after injury at Fenway 1931: #BPL pic.twitter.com/jjqdfXP54j”
The injury was 30 beers RT @BeschlossDC: Babe Ruth (died today 1948) carried by Yankees after injury at Fenway 1931:pic.twitter.com/HNYrOF3XT2
@CasaNoVApsu I've softened on Bonds the past few years. So the answer is "With remarkable talent and hard-earned skill (and steroids)."
@BeschlossDC @tuckahoetommy Babe Ruth has been #Lebroning since before it was trending.
@BeschlossDC: Here Babe Ruth carried by Yankees after injury at Fenway 1931--chiropractor E. Painter included. pic.twitter.com/O0PzITHUBZ”
@BeschlossDC notice Babe was playing LF that day. Played more LF than RF in 1922.
“@BeschlossDC: Here Babe Ruth (who died today 1948) carried by Yankees after injury at Fenway 1931: #BPL pic.twitter.com/7u8vlSD3i7”
Was it cramps? #Lebron MT @BeschlossDC Babe Ruth (who died today 1948) carried by Yankees after injury at Fenway 1931pic.twitter.com/cwJgGjqqz5
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