Articles related to "Ruth"



Ruth Builds a House in the Bronx
The Yankees-Red Sox rivalry heated up of the field long before the two teams became bitter enemies between the lines. When Harry Frazee sold Babe Ruth, a Curse Was Born.
• baeb ruth sold to yankees • harry frazze babe ruthe sell • no no nannette babe ruth • babe ruth broadway play sale • babe ruth red sox trade

New York Yankees Hitting Records
Babe Ruth still holds quite a few hitting records. But as the heroes of the New Dynasty get a little bit older, they are starting to amke their mark on Yankee history.
• new york yankee hitting records • new york yankee batting records • yankee hitting records • yankee batting records • yankee player records

Origins of Yankees-Red Sox Rivalry
In in-depth look at the greatest rivalry in sports, and how the boys from Beantown just might be turning the tables on the Bronx Bombers.
• yankees red sox rivalry • babe ruth red sox pitcher • babe ruth red sox years • red sox world series 1903 1912 • fenway park open 1912

A-Rod, Ruth and Great Seasons
In 2007, Alex Rodriguez had an outstanding season that compares favorably with the best of Ruth, Gehrig, Mantle, DiMaggio, Mattingly, and Dickey.
• alex rodriguez 2007 season • yankees' best • best of ruth • outstanding yankees • mattingly batting average

Barry Bonds Ties Babe Ruth
Barry Bonds may have tied Babe Ruth for second place on the all-time home run list, but Major League Baseball fans are not celebrating.
• barry bonds • babe ruth • all-time home run • home run record • major league baseball

Ruth Brown
Ruth Brown was an Atlantic miracle.
• ruth brown • billie holiday • crooner • little richard • atlantic records

Ruth Rendell Author Biography
Award Winning Baroness Rendell of Babergh tops England's list of best mystery authors.
• ruth rendell • barbara vine • british mystery authors • female british mystery authors • women mystery authors

A Sample Biblical Narrative: The Story of Ruth
We begin sampling a biblical narrative by reading the Book of Ruth. I have chosen it because it is short (just four chapters), it is about migrant women (and therefore very timely), and it is just the kind of story that can raise a lot of discussions (this will become obvious as we proceed). The article is divided into three parts. The first part presents a brief outline of the Book of Ruth. The second part explains some customs and ideas found in the story that may appear strange to the reader. The third part offers some tips for reading the narrative.
• ruth • old testament • biblical prose • levirate law • next-of-kin

Book review: Pieced Flowers by Ruth McDowell
A must-have book for all McDowell fans and anyone interested in flowers and quilting.
• quilting • book review • ruth mcdowell • c&t publishing • fabric

Book Review: Riva by Ruth Reynolds
A humourous book on the world of quilt artist Ruth Reynolds and her outspoken cartoon character, Riva.
• book • book review • review • ruth reynolds • riva

Dropping in on Ruth Daigon
Ruth Daigon is second to none when it comes to tips for poets.
• poetry • ruth • daigon • kay • day

Ruth Daigon Makes Poetry Sing
Ruth Daigon sang at Dylan Thomas's funeral, collaborated with W. H. Auden on a poetry project, and she won the Ann Stanford Poetry Prize. Daigon says the keyword for poetry is "control."
• ruth daigon • singer • poet

Ruth's Herb Garden
A New York state herb garden
• catskill mountains • country gardening • herb gardening • herb gardens • gardening

Women of Music History, Part IV - Ruth Crawford Seeger
The name Seeger is well-known by many, but this Seeger- Ruth Crawford Seeger- is not as well known. After reading this article, you'll wonder why!
• seeger • music • political • 1930s • depression

A Road of Tempations
This is a review of Ruth Sanderson's <i>The Enchanted Wood</i>.
• ruth • sanderson • enchanted • wood • children

Bond's Churlishness No Surprise
Barry Bonds' refusal to turn over mementoes to baseball's Hall of Fame should come as no surprise, as he's only following his own track record.
• bonds • barry bonds • barry • giants • san francisco giants

Familiar Poets Recognized in ByLine pages
The June issue of ByLine features some familiar names!
• award • contest • byline • chapbook • poetry

Hidden Gems, Part II
Hidden Gems, Part II-great flute homepages
• flute • jennifer grady • kathy's flute korner • scherzando • gordon gilbey

Hitting Requires Pitching
Scoring runs does not win games. Scoring more runs than the opposition scores wins games. The New York Yankees have added offense and should score more runs, but the key to regaining the World Championship is the pitching staff.
• 1930 yankees • gehrig • ruth • ruffing • gomez

Midnight Caller by Rebecca York
An avalanche hit Meg Wexler’s car on her way to Castle Phoenix. When Meg woke up, she had amnesia. She was hurt, confused and had no idea of who or where she was or more importantly, who the handsome man was that was standing over her bed, staring down at her.
• meg wexler • meg faulkner • glenn bridgman • ruth glick • rebecca york

No Pitching?
The New York Yankees won their first pennant in 1921 and last won the World Series in 2000. While the Yankees have had many outstanding pitchers, almost all of the greatest of the great pitched elsewhere. Despite that fact, the Yankees may be the team whose pitching has been the best and most consistent of the modern era.
• yankees • pitching • ruth • gehrig • dimaggio

One Wintry Night: Picture Book
Ruth Bell Graham and Richard Jesse Watson combine their talents to present a remarkable rendition of the Christmas Story.
• ruth bell graham • richard jesse watson • one wintry night • ruth graham picture book • christmas picture book

The Best Hitters of the 1920s
The 1920s were all about Babe Ruth. Although there were many great Hall of Fame hitters who played during the decade, none could hold a candle to the Big Bambino.
• baseball's best hitters • best hitters 1920s • babe ruth • rogers hornsby • ty cobb

The Path of Jews by Choice- Part 2
What does it really take to convert to Judaism? Read it here!
• convert • jew • israel • hebrew • christian

The Truth About Private Life
Just putting emotion to paper is not enough. Poetry must transcend your private realm and mean something to someone else if you are to publish.
• poetry • writing resources • articles • lucille clifton • ruth behar

Under Forty is Not Bad
Joe DiMaggio. That’s it. The team that has won more World Championships and lost more World Championships has had only one right handed hitter who hit at least 40 home runs in a single season. In 1937, Joe DiMaggio hit 46 home runs.
• dimaggio • yankees • right handed • 40 • babe ruth

Yankees Losing
The New York Yankees find themselves in a rare losing situation.
• yankees • losing streak • curse • ruth • blue jays

Barry's Great World Series
Bonds batted 30 times as his Giants battled the Angels in a memorable seven game set. Barry had 8 hits, including 4 home runs and 13 walks. He hit .471 with a .700 OBA.
• great world series • only babe ruth • bonds performance • giants angels • losing world series

Best Baseball Parks-Yankee Stadium
When Babe Ruth became a Yankee in 1920, the Yankees were sharing the Polo Grounds with the New York Giants. After Ruth changed the game, the Yanks had to change stadiums.
• greatest baseball stadiums • best baseball park.yankee stadium • new yankee stadium • yankee stadium history • yankee stadium origins

The 1927 New York Yankees
According to many, this was the greatest team in baseball history. Here is a brief summary of the players that led the team to eternal greatness.
• 1927 new york yankees • new york yankees • murderers row • best baseball team ever • best baseball team

Top 10 Baseball Nicknames
Almost everybody who plays in the MLB gets a nickname at some point. Here are ten of the best baseball nicknames along with the origin and meaning behind each one.
• top 10 baseball nicknames • baseball nicknames • great baseball nicknames • best baseball nicknames • 1919 balck sox scandal

&quot;IRA Talk&quot; Guest Article by Ruth Mohanram
The following information comes from Ruth Mohanram, president of "Many Happy Returns," a financial planning and income tax preparation business.
• ira • iras • sep-ira • simple ira • keough plan

1917
Now there are only two left, or actually, there is only one. Nineteen eighteen is gone but 1917 and 1908 remain so there are two, but the city involved with both years is Chicago, so there is only one. While much has been made of the Cubs and 1908, the White Sox and 1917 are almost never mentioned, and with good reason. Every time one brings up 1917, it leads to 1919, and that is not good for baseball.
• world series • baseball • yankees • red sox • cubs

A Room With A View
Romance in Florence in the early 1900s
• a room with a view • em forster • ruth prawer jhabvala • helena bonham carter • maggie smith

A Tale of Two Leagues
The World Series was viewed as the primary test between the leagues. It was difficult for one league to claim superiority over the other if its representative lost the World Series. The All-Star became the second most important method to compare the leagues. During the first half of the 20th century, the World Series and the All-Star game were the most important sporting events in the country.
• world series • all-star game • baseball • yankees • american league

Barbie Dolls and Bratz Dolls
Barbie and Bratz have gained wide popularity with tween girls. It has been that way for years. But, what are these dolls teaching tween girls about their own self-image?
• barbie doll • bratz doll • tweens self image • tweens body image • ruth handler

Baseball's Greatest Records
Recent years have seen the shattering of some of baseball's most admired records. Can any truly stand the test of time?
• baseball records • baseball greats • breaking baseball records • babe ruth • ty cobb

Big John
He is rarely mentioned anymore but he is one of the all-time greats. Most Yankees’ fans today have probably never even heard of him but those few who have still appreciate what he did and when he did it. He had a Hall of Fame career with the St. Louis Cardinals, hit 51 home runs for the 1947 New York Giants, and his lifetime batting average was .312. Then he joined the Yankees.
• new york yankees • world series • johnny mize • pennant • ted williams

Bonds, McGwire Face Reality
While Cal Ripken and Tony Gwynn celebrate at Cooperstown, two other baseball stars are watching their Hall of Fame hopes fade.
• barry bonds • mark mcgwire • baseball • oakland a's • st. louis cardinals

Book Review: Super Baby Food
A comprehensive guide to feeding your baby, loaded with misinformation and arrogant tones, and no credentials. © <a href=http://home.comcast.net/~culinaryjen/Home.html>Jennifer A. Wickes</a>
• book review • recipes • babies • toddlers • cooking

Bye Bye Curse - What will Bosox fans have to moan about now?
Something had to take place first, either Armageddon or else the end of the Curse of the Bambino. With George W. Bush remaining in the White House, can the former be far off into the future? With the latter now accomplished, should we now start preparing for the upcoming reign of the Chicago Cubs?
• boston red sox • new york yankees • baseball • world series • babe ruth

Can Gentile Believers Belong to a Messianic Synagogue
Can Gentile believers be members of a Messianic synagogue? The short answer is yes! A longer explanation is more interesting, No?
• ruth • bible • people • gentile • messianic

Clumped Together to Confuse Us
Yes, Bernie Williams has hit the most "postseason" home runs, John Smoltz has won the most “postseason” games, and Tom Glavine has the most “postseason” losses, but Barry Bonds has hit .245 in nine “postseason” series, yet he has a .471 World Series batting average, which is the highest lifetime batting average in World Series history. Who is confused? How about most of the fans. No, make that those who blend all the records after the regular season ends together.
• american • american league • national • national league • championship

Collecting Baseball Cards
Collectors can spend anything from $2.3 Million for an American Tobacco Honus Wagner to one cent for a 1987 Topps Pete Rose.
• collecting baseball cards • highest price card • honus wagner american tobacco card • grading baseball cards • professional sports authenticator

Curses! The Bambino, the Billy-goat and Baseball Balderdash
A brief introduction to two of the most infamous 'Curses' of American professional baseball and a brief rasberry imparted by the author thereat.
• cubs • red sox • goat • bambino • babe ruth

Day Trip to Baltimore
What to do and see in Baltimore, Maryland in a day's time! Experience great views and food by the bay.
• maryland • baltimore • seafood • crabs • tourism

Enough is Enough
Enough is enough. Barry Bonds is not the greatest baseball player of all time.
• babe ruth • barry bonds • yankees • world series • home run

Everyone's Hero pics
Animated movie about a boy hunting for Babe Ruth's bat comes to movie screens September 15.
• everyone's hero • animated • movie • 20th century fox • idt

Fifth Became Sixtieth
For baseball’s first half century, five hitters hit 369 or more career home runs. In baseball’s second half century, fifty five batters have hit more than 369 career home runs. Quite an interesting and revealing statistic.
• ralph kiner • babe ruth • jimmy foxx • lou gehrig • home run

Gavin and Stacey Return to BBC3
A look back at the first series of comedy, Gavin and Stacey, and a look ahead as the new series hits our screens on Sunday 16th March.
• gavin and stacey • award-winning comedy • james corden • ruth jones • rob brydon


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