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Babe Ruth’s bellyache heard ’round the world 4/7/1925

Babe Ruth had an intestinal abscess that required surgery in early 1925.

https://ramrod250.files.wordpress.com/2020/04/april-07-babe-ruth-bellyache-asheville.mp3

Babe Ruth is loaded into an ambulance near Penn Station in New York after suffering an internal pain, which was dubbed ‘the bellyache heard around the world’, April 9, 1925. 

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