A jersey worn by baseball legend Babe Ruth during his iconic “called shot” game in the 1932 World Series is expected to fetch an astonishing $30 million at auction. The piece of sports history is considered one of the most valuable and sought-after items in the world of sports memorabilia.
“This jersey is more than just a piece of fabric—it’s a symbol of American sports greatness,” said an auction expert. “Babe Ruth’s legacy continues to captivate fans and collectors alike, and this auction is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”
The jersey, which has been meticulously preserved, is one of the few remaining artifacts from Ruth’s legendary career. Its historical significance, combined with the mystique of Ruth’s “called shot” during the World Series, has driven the estimated value to unprecedented heights.
Collectors from around the world are expected to participate in the auction, with many viewing the jersey as a priceless relic of baseball’s golden age. As the bidding war heats up, all eyes will be on the final hammer price, which could set a new record for sports memorabilia.
Whether or not the jersey reaches the $30 million mark, its place in baseball history is already secure, serving as a reminder of Babe Ruth’s enduring impact on the sport.