Did Babe Ruth's legendary 1919 Tampa home run really go 587 feet?
Babe Ruth, teeing off on a Tommy Thomas pitch, becomes the first player to homer over the roof of Comiskey Park - This Day In Baseball
He Called It Baseball Hall of Fame
The life and career of Hank Aaron, MLB's true Home Run King – Hartford Courant
Birth of the Bambino: Babe Ruth hit first pro home run in Fayetteville
July 19, 1920: Babe Ruth breaks his own record with 30th home run – Society for American Baseball Research
Don Money – Society for American Baseball Research
Flashback: Babe Ruth and the Yankees called New Orleans home during spring training in 1920s – Crescent City Sports
The Hero of Goodall Park -- inside a true-crime drama 50 years in the making - ESPN
The Woman Who (Maybe) Struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, History