Framed 10/10/1916 Original Wire Service Photo – Game 2 of the 1916 World Series
(Start of Ruth's WS Scoreless Inning Streak)
A Glimpse into Baseball History: 1916 World Series Wire Photo
An Iconic Moment Captured
Step back in time to the thrilling 1916 World Series, where the Brooklyn Robins faced off against the Boston Red Sox. This original 3-½” x 5” black and white wire service photo, dated October 10, 1916, immortalizes a pivotal moment from Game 2 at Braves Field. The image captures Robins pitcher Sherry Smith being tagged out at third base after a daring double in the top of the 3rd inning. This game is etched in history as the beginning of Babe Ruth’s legendary 29-2/3 World Series scoreless innings streak.
Babe Ruth’s Unforgettable Streak
The 1916 World Series is renowned for Babe Ruth’s extraordinary pitching prowess. After conceding a run in the first inning to an inside-the-park home run by Hi Myers, Ruth showcased his dominance by pitching 13 scoreless innings. The game concluded with the Red Sox clinching victory in the 14th inning, thanks to a pinch-hit single by Del Gainer. Ruth’s streak continued into the 1918 World Series, where he delivered nine innings of shutout baseball in Game 1 and another 7 in Game 4. His remarkable 29-2/3 consecutive scoreless innings remained unbroken until 1961, when Whitey Ford surpassed it. Ruth himself cherished this record above his numerous batting achievements.
Preserving a Piece of History
This wire photo is not just a snapshot; it is a testament to a bygone era of baseball. Adjacent to the original photo is a digital reprint, enlarged to 10” x 7-½”, providing a clearer view of this historic moment. The accompanying panel reads, “CULVER SERVICE – 205 EAST 42 – LOANED FOR ONE USE ONLY – SMITH OUT AT THIRD – In second game of World’s Series – Oct. 10, 1916.” This text is also stamped on the verso of the wire photo, alongside a partial “CULVER” sticker. Professionally framed and matted to measure 17-1/2″ x 19″, this piece is believed to be original and is in near-mint condition, with only a small pinhole.
- Historical Significance: Captures a key moment from the 1916 World Series.
- Babe Ruth’s Legacy: Marks the start of his iconic scoreless innings streak.
- Authenticity: Original wire photo with historical annotations.
- Condition: Near-mint, professionally framed and matted.
For enthusiasts and collectors, this wire photo represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of baseball history. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Babe Ruth and the unforgettable 1916 World Series. Explore more exceptional baseball memorabilia and discover the stories behind these treasured artifacts. Whether you are looking to sell your own sports memorabilia or simply wish to delve into the rich tapestry of baseball’s past, Grey Flannel Auctions is your gateway to the world of sports memorabilia auctions.
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