St. Petersburg is set to unveil a stunning 9-foot-2 statue of legendary baseball player Babe Ruth on February 8, celebrating the centennial of his historic home runs. The statue, titled ‘Babe Calls the Shot’, will be unveiled at North Shore Park, honoring Ruth’s iconic gesture during the 1932 World Series. The day’s festivities will include a ceremonial first pitch by Ruth’s grandson and a canned food drive to support local charities, making it a momentous occasion for the community.
St. Petersburg is buzzing with excitement as baseball fans and community members prepare to commemorate the legendary Babe Ruth on Saturday, February 8. A striking 9-foot-2 statue will be unveiled at North Shore Park, designed by talented local artist Blake Emory. The statue is affectionately titled “Babe Calls the Shot” and immortalizes Ruth’s iconic gesture during the 1932 World Series when he pointed to the outfield before hitting a memorable home run at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
February 8 is a monumental day, marking the centennial of Babe Ruth’s historic home runs in St. Petersburg. It’s not just a day for the unveiling of a statue; it’s a celebration of baseball history that has captivated fans for generations. Tom Stevens, Babe Ruth’s grandson, will take part in the festivities by throwing the ceremonial first pitch at the Kids and Kubs Annual Mayor’s Game on the same day. How cool is that?
The day promises to be packed with fun activities and events. Here’s a quick glance at what’s in store:
Better yet, the admission to this fantastic event is completely free! It’s a perfect opportunity for families and friends to come together and enjoy a beautiful day filled with baseball memories.
In the spirit of community, a canned food drive will also be underway, benefiting the St. Petersburg Free Clinic. Guests are encouraged to bring canned goods, making the event not just a celebration of sports but also a chance to support those in need.
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