From our friend Joan Holub, her new book: Who Was Babe Ruth?
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I know about two ball players, The Babe, and Lou Gerhig. I don't dislike the game, and I played softball, but short of the requisite Cub love and basic knowedge of games and collectibles, my only claim to faime was being in the 1989 Quake and watching Willie Mays stand in bewilderment as The World Series was aot to begin, and the Loma Prieta Quake hit.
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