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Babe Ruth hit 49 home runs with the Boston Red Sox from 1914-1919. Career home run number 49, his last with the Red Sox was hit on September 27, 1919 in Washington. Babe Ruth was not the famous home run hitter yet, and the Baseball was most likely brought home by a fan shoved in a closet or played with. The baseball also had no significant historic value as Babe Ruth's last Red Sox home run as, who knew. For the last Babe Ruth Red Sox home run baseball to have a value it would have to been sold in the market but it most likely does not exist.

For a baseball to be valued as Babe Ruth's last Red Sox home run, it would have to be accompanied with provenance, and the quality of the provenance will dictate the value. A letter from a player, team, or League official would be acceptable. A letter from a fan at the game would not hold much weight if any. Without provenance the value will rely on the buyers belief in your story.

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