Sorry...only in news clips on TV!!!!
2006-08-25 15:46:35
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answer #1
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answered by Sammyleggs222 6
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Babe Ruth's daughter.
2006-08-25 22:50:21
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The real trick will be if they saw him, can remember it, and can still use their little arthritic fingers to type in their answer. But still great question, I'll be looking back to see the answers myself. And I could only dream that I could see The Babe. That would have been so awesome. Oh drat! If only I wasn't constrained by this whole time, past thing. Maybe in the future huh?
2006-08-25 22:48:59
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answer #3
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answered by ttti 3
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My father saw him play at Shibe Park in the days when the Athletics wera still in Philadelphia.He turns 80 this year and was a lot younger then.
2006-08-29 19:06:35
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answered by mopjky 5
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Yeah, played in the 20's and 30's, so if you were 20 in 1930, your 96 now. Although that sounds old, many, many, many people are 96 years old, I believe the last person to pitch to him resonantly died, as in in the past year.
2006-08-26 00:21:43
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answered by Anonymous
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My grandfather, turned 81 yesterday, watched the Babe smack many homers
2006-08-25 22:49:28
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answered by Anonymous
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He was in the peak of his career in the 20's, so I'm sure that someone is still alive today. That would only make them in their 80's.
2006-08-25 22:49:06
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answered by pamela_d_99 5
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Sure. I can not only say I have, I can remember saying I have.
Doesn't make it true.
2006-08-25 22:52:55
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answered by No.4 Mk1(t) 2
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not sure, my great grandma's friend is still alive and she is in her late 90's and she can't remember anyone in her family!
2006-08-26 05:27:35
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answered by naturalselection 5
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if they were living the probly arnt smart enough to use a computer
2006-08-25 22:47:02
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answered by Anonymous
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