Babe Ruth 'called shot' jersey sells for record £18.1m

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The jersey worn by baseball legend Babe Ruth when he "called the shot" during the 1932 World Series has become the most expensive sporting memorabilia item to ever sell at auction.

Ruth's jersey sold for £18.1m ($24.12m), dwarfing the £9.53m ($12.6m) paid in 2022 for a 1952 Topps baseball card featuring New York Yankees outfielder Mickey Mantle.

The previous record for a jersey sold at auction was basketball legend Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls shirt from the 1998 NBA finals, which sold for £7.64m ($10.1m) in 2022.

Ruth, infamously traded by the Boston Red Sox to the New York Yankees in 1920, was wearing the jersey while playing for the Yankees during Game 3 of the 1932 World Series against the Chicago Cubs.

He notoriously "called the shot" while batting by pointing out towards centre field, before hitting a home run off Cubs pitcher Charlie Root.

The Yankees won the series 7-5 and it was Ruth's final home run in a World Series.

Ruth, widely regarded as the best baseball player of all time, won the World Series seven times.

He retired in 1935, and died in 1948 at the age of 53.

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