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A sneaky letter from the "God of Baseball" fetched a high price of 1.3 million! The bohemian playboy once said bluntly: Nothing makes me give up on women

A few days ago, the legendary star Babe , known as the "God of Baseball" Ruth's living relics set a high price at auction, this time not because of the bat he usually used, but because he wrote to his mistress Neil. A letter from Miss Wilson, which ended up selling for a staggering $201,000 (about 1.3 million yuan) on the SCP Sports Auction website. The letter was sent to Wilson by Ruth in 1922, and since the two were in an extramarital affair, it was agreed that the letter must have been written by Ruth himself.

A sneaky letter from the "God of Baseball" fetched a high price of 1.3 million! The bohemian playboy once said bluntly: Nothing makes me give up on women
A sneaky letter from the "God of Baseball" fetched a high price of 1.3 million! The bohemian playboy once said bluntly: Nothing makes me give up on women

In the letter, Ruth wrote: "Dear Wilson, I'm sorry my wife is furious with me, this is the first time she's been staring at me, please don't get angry, I'll meet you on Monday night." The Yankees were also staring at me, baby, so our only way to meet was to make an appointment at the Aldine Hotel. It was written by Ruth on letter paper from the Raleigh Hotel in Washington, D.C., and the letter was kept in Wilson's memorial album, accompanied by a photograph of young Wilson at auction.

A sneaky letter from the "God of Baseball" fetched a high price of 1.3 million! The bohemian playboy once said bluntly: Nothing makes me give up on women

Born on February 6, 1895, Babe Ruth is the most iconic two-knife player in the history of Professional Baseball in the United States, serving as both a pitcher and an outfielder, and gradually fixed as a hitter in the middle of his career. He led the Boston Red Sox to three World Series titles and the New York Yankees to four World Series titles, and was one of the most famous players in the history of American baseball, known as the "God of Baseball", and died on August 16, 1948.

A sneaky letter from the "God of Baseball" fetched a high price of 1.3 million! The bohemian playboy once said bluntly: Nothing makes me give up on women

Babe · Ruth's married wife was Helen Wooford, the two married in 1914. At the time, Ruth was 19 years old, and Helen was a waitress at a boston café. However, Ruth then cheated in marriage, but because of his faith, neither of them wanted to divorce. Unexpectedly, Helen eventually died in her lover's house due to a fire, at the age of 31.

A sneaky letter from the "God of Baseball" fetched a high price of 1.3 million! The bohemian playboy once said bluntly: Nothing makes me give up on women

After the accident, Ruth remarried Claire just 3 months after the loss of his wife, which was also the last marriage in Ruth's life. However, after remarrying, Ruth still failed to change his playboy style. According to a private investigator hired by the Yankees team, while stalking Ruth at the time, it was found that he had asked out 6 women in just one night after playing away from home. The Yankees asked Babe Ruth to stop picking up the flowers, but he replied, "I could drink less and go to bed early, but I can't give up women for you guys, or $50,000, $250,000." "It's also because Babe · Ruth is such a person, so it also makes his love letters more topical and valuable in the auction.

A sneaky letter from the "God of Baseball" fetched a high price of 1.3 million! The bohemian playboy once said bluntly: Nothing makes me give up on women