This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 12/4/2014
A magical moment in baseball history came on October 1, 1932 when, legend has it, Yankees slugger Babe Ruth famously "called his shot" in the 1932 World Series, pointing toward the centerfield bleachers right before hitting a home run to that exact spot. Some historians believe that Ruth was actually pointing at Cubs pitcher Charlie Root, but United States Supreme Court Judge John Paul Stevens, then a 12-year old child attending the game, said, "Ruth did point to the centerfield scoreboard and he did hit the ball out of the park after he pointed with his bat, so it really happened." The featured item is a full ticket proof from that historic event, graded PSA 5. There are few moments in baseball history that surpass this historic 1932 World Series Game 3 moment.