By special request today, I post up a 1977 "Turn Back the Clock" card celebrating the 50th anniversary of Babe Ruth and his 60 home runs, something appropriate for 2022 as Aaron Judge climbs up the A.L. all-time season list:
As we all know, Ruth 
topped what many thought was his own record of 59 home runs in 1921 with
 60 in 1927, putting in a season of the ages, scoring 158 runs, driving 
in 165, hitting .356 and slugging .772 for the "Murderer's Row" champion
 Yankee team that won 110 games and is still regarded as one of the 
all-time best teams.
The man was mythical, playing so far 
above and beyond his contemporaries that it made his arguably the most 
famous person on earth, let alone in America.
I'm not a fan of
 all this talk today diminishing all that Ruth did over his career, as I
 believe the entire concept of "context" has been lost on those that 
like to say things like "...if he played today...".
