A long-lost radio interview with Babe Ruth, considered by many to be the greatest baseball player ever, has been found in the archives of Cheshire Academy, a private school in Connecticut. So far, the Cheshire Academy has released a 5:14 clip of the recording and noted that more excerpts will be released soon. THE WILD, WILD WEST: SALOON SHOWCASES AMERICAN FRONTIER, COWBOY HISTORY“I was in the training camp,” in Baltimore, Ruth said, according to a release from the Cheshire Academy. As part of The Armed Forces Radio Service, Hasel interviewed more than 120 famous athletes and managers of the time. Ruth started his career for the Boston Red Sox primarily as a pitcher, before making the legendary switch to the outfield.
Source: Fox News February 23, 2018 15:45 UTC