Babe Ruth of the Boston Braves announces his retirement - This Day In Baseball
Félix Hernández and the 20 other weirdest late-career team changes in MLB history - MLB Daily Dish
Babe Ruth retires, June 2, 1935
Hank Aaron dies at 86. He broke Babe Ruth's home run record - Los Angeles Times
Babe Ruth (Baseball Legend) - On This Day
Looking back at Hank Aaron's life, legendary career, and MLB records - The Boston Globe
Babe Ruth's final home run was a moonshot for the Boston Braves
Babe Ruth retires as baseball player. The sport's section (page 8) has a two column heading:Babe Ruth Sings Swan Song Of His Great Baseball Career;
BABE RUTH Retires as a Baseball Player BOSTON BRAVES Yankees 1935 Old Newspaper
Babe Ruth of the Boston Braves announces his retirement - This Day In Baseball
This day in baseball: Babe Ruth released by Yankees – Archived Innings
Babe Ruth: 159 home runs in his first 674 career games / W-L 35-18 in his first 455.0 career innings pitched. - Shohei Ohtani: 160 home runs in his first 674
Babe Ruth Homers in Debut For the Boston Braves: This Day in Sports History
This Day in Braves History: July 17 - Battery Power
Boston Braves brief life as Bees