Babe Ruth Promised Johnny Sylvester A Home Run And Kept It

Babe Ruth Promised Johnny Sylvester A Home Run And Kept It

By Joe Guzzardi

Baseball is rich with legend and lore. At the center of many of the most well-known stories is Babe Ruth. The Big Bam’s 1932 called shot off Chicago Cubs pitcher Charlie Root is still contested today. But in the 1926 World Series, when New York Yankees faced off against the St. Louis Cardinals, details about Ruth’s promise to a hospitalized young boy, Johnny Sylvester, have, over the elapsed decades, become muddled.

Charlie Poekel’s book, “Babe and the Kid,” sets the record straight. Eleven-year-old Johnny, kicked in the head by a horse and considered at death’s door, was a huge New York Yankees fan. His father, a well-connected New Jersey executive, got word to the Yankees that his son’s spirits would be lifted if the team could do something special for Johnny.

The Yankees received the message and sent an autographed ball to Johnny in care of his father’s New York office. One side read: “We’re glad to know you knocked the bug for a home run.” On the ball’s other side, Ruth wrote, “I’ll knock a homer for you on Wednesday’s game.” The Cardinals also sent an autographed baseball that included 14 players and Rogers Hornsby’s signature: “Hoping you will soon be batting 1,000 percent in good health.” Historians consider Hornsby baseball’s best-ever right-handed hitter; the “Rajah” hit .400 or better three times.

Babe Ruth Promised Johnny Sylvester A Home Run And Kept It
Babe Ruth and Johnny Sylvester

Although many accounts have Ruth at Johnny’s bedside when he made his promise, on game day October 6 the Bambino was in St. Louis where he hit three home runs, and led the Yankees to a 10-5 victory that tied the series 2-2. Johnny’s doctors noticed that his temperature miraculously dropped two degrees, and within a few days, the boy was back home. Then followed an even greater surprise for Johnny. Ruth strode into Johnny’s room where he spent about half an hour. When a shocked Johnny finally could form words, he expressed regret that the Yankees lost the series. Tactfully, Sylvester didn’t mention that Ruth made the seventh game’s final out when he was caught stealing, the greatest baserunning blunder in the sport’s history.

While the Ruth baseball was Johnny’s most treasured possession, Lou Gehrig sent a signed game-used ball; Wimbledon tennis champion “Big” Bill Tilden and football great Red Grange, the University of Illinois’ “Galloping Ghost,” gifted an autographed football and a tennis racquet. Each wrote personal letters to Sylvester.

As Johnny grew into adulthood, he attended Princeton, starred on the university’s varsity hockey team, and once scored a hat trick, three goals in a single game. In 1942, his application to serve as an apprentice in the U.S. Navy was accepted, and he spent most of World War II in the Pacific Theater as a lieutenant commanding submarine chaser 520s that patrolled offshore for enemy activity.

Johnny ended his naval service in 1945, and two years later, April 27, 1947, the nation celebrated “Babe Ruth Day.” Attention then returned to the by-now familiar Ruth-Sylvester saga. Ruth, however, had recently been in New York’s French Hospital for 81 days; no visitors allowed. Cancer had cut Ruth’s time short. The Daily News brokered a reunion – 21 years after their initial meeting – that included Ruth, Sylvester and his wife Marita. Babe to Johnny: “The last time I saw you, you were a skinny little kid.” Johnny to Babe: “I’m all grown up now, thanks to you.”

A few minutes of friendly banter followed as Johnny pulled out the ball that Ruth signed. Seeing the signatures again, Ruth spoke wistfully about his 1926 teammates. When their time together ended, Johnny observed to Marita that Ruth had lost weight, and, dressed in pajamas and bathrobe, was gaunt. As he took one last look around before leaving Ruth’s apartment, Johnny said: “Ain’t he a swell guy.”

On a sweltering August 19, 1948, thousands lined up around St. Patrick’s Cathedral to pay their final respects to Ruth. Inside, at a service presided over by His Eminence Francis Cardinal Spellman, and assisted by 44 Roman Catholic priests and 12 altar boys, sitting front and center was Johnny Sylvester, linked forever in baseball lore to Babe Ruth.

Joe Guzzardi is a Society for American Baseball Research and Internet Baseball Writers Association member. Contact him at guzzjoe@yahoo.com.

Babe Ruth Promised Johnny Sylvester A Home Run And Kept It

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Robert Malone Describes Hellish Vaccine Reality; Worse Than We Imagined

Robert Malone Describes Hellish Vaccine Reality; Worse Than We Imagined — Dr. Robert Malone put on his Substack a few hours ago (Oct. 27) a video of a recent talk regarding the Covid “vaccine” along with a transcript.

If I didn’t believe in God, I’d be hitting the bottle 24/7 after reading it.

I’d suggest atheists pass on clicking the link or even reading further. Faith is required more than ever.

Malone speaks almost with the voice of God on this subject. Except for “mockingbirders” or those wont to parse words, he is the inventor of the mRNA process. His authority is without dispute for the rational.

Malone says what has been injected into 5.4 billion arms for protection from Covid is not really a vaccine.

“These are gene therapy technologies applied to vaccination,”he said.

His early dream of treating those suffering from permanent misery by giving them new genes reached a dead end as the immune system invariably attacked new genes regardless of how beneficial.

“And that turned out to be the logic flaw in gene therapy,” he said. “And they still haven’t solved that.”

Robert Malone Describes Hellish Vaccine Reality; Worse Than Any Of Imagined
Dr. Robert Malone

This technique, however, could be used to elicit a vaccine response, he realized. He filed the patents in 1989.

Merck bought the rights, and spent over a billion dollars before abandoning the project.

“It all sounds great on paper, and then, you got to make it work, and you got to deal with the consequences when things don’t go right,” Malone said.

The government, however, figured it might have a use.

“The CIA basically picked up the RNA part out of the trash can and pushed it forward and made it work,” Malone said.

And when Covid arrived, it was there.

The vax, however, was rushed and the FDA was coerced into bypassing standard tests.

Chemicals like polyethylene glycol were added because too long a delay after opening the bottle can cause toxic globs to form in the vax. Unfortunately some have hypersensitivity to this.

“Polyethylene glycol is probably responsible for a lot of the short-term anaphylaxis,” Malone said. “These are people that die within an hour or two after administration.”

Malone said the vax does not use not true RNA.

He used natural RNA when he developed the technique. This would only remain for a few hours due to the immune response, though.

University of Pennsylvania researchers replaced the uridine in RNA with pseudouridine.

“It makes the RNA last a much longer time so it can keep making protein,” Malone said.

But pseudouridine remains poorly understood.

“Folks have kind of gotten ahead of their skills all the way through,” Malone said. “They’ve pushed the technology because they want it so badly because the unmet medical need is so profound.”

Malone says that the courts have forced Pfizer to disclose an analysis of adverse events that have happened after authorization that the company wanted kept secret for seven years.

It included central general disorders, nervous system disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, respiratory disorders, skin disorders, infections, cardiac, vascular, psychiatric, blood and lymphatic, eye, immune, it goes on and on.

“They’ve known all this stuff,” Malone said. “This is data coming from all over the world accumulated by Pfizer by the pharmaco vigilance team, and this is what they’re reporting to the FDA, which the FDA of course then denied was actually happening.”

Malone said that the list is like nothing the experts have ever seen with such a product.

There is no question that the vax contains contaminants of small glass fragments and small metal fragments in many lots, Malone says

He said animal testing that was done not with the spike encoding RNA, but with the firefly protein called luciferase — yes Emerald Robinson, you were sorta right — using the least sensitive method for detecting where the product goes.

The vax periodically releases biologically active RNA fragments that can elicit immune responses, he said.

Also immune imprinting is happening hence the need for boosters. Malone thinks boosters are going to make it even worse.

“You actually become more susceptible to the viral infection,” he said.

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The vax was made with sincere intentions, says Malone. It wasn’t about power or money, and the CIA pulled the tech from the trash can for a legitimate reason.

“The technology to enable individuals to engineer bio-weapons has become so trivial that a college senior working out of their garage with stuff they can get off of eBay, can easily recreate the most lethal pathogen combinations that our government came up with in the bio-warfare program that we ran for years,” Malone said.

The CIA wanted to develop a temporary vax for a specific pathogen to give to special forces teams taking out those making the bad stuff.

This was thought to be just the ticket for everybody when Covid arrived.

By the way, DARPA, which is the CIA’s operational development arm, funded and built Moderna. Malone also said that In-Q-Tel, which is the CIA’s investment arm, built RNA manufacturing facilities in Canada.

“This is a CIA program,” Malone said. “There’s no ambiguity here. I’m not telling state secrets.”

Malone confirmed that the bio-warfare tech has now reached the point where pathogens can be engineered so they’re relatively specific for different ethnic groups based on their genetics.

Robert Malone Describes Hellish Vaccine Reality

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Delco Playwrights Showcased In Rutledge Festival

Delco Playwrights Showcased In Rutledge Festival — Julie Zaraffano of Broomall, Sandra Wade of Drexel Hill and Brigette ReDavid of Glen Mills are three area playwrights in the short play festival in Rutledge. Former Daily Times reporter Patti Mengers is one of the festival judges, along with Philadelphia Actor Anthony Wilcox and Director Raymond P. Smith.

“I love creating plays for lots of different characters but I especially love creating roles for women and mature women,” said Playwright Zaraffano who wrote the play Gamma Girls to the Rescue. “And I love showing mature women, who do not have dementia, who are women who have hopes and desires and dreams.”

While ReDavid’s play isn’t about women, the characters in Kearon & Kyle are definitely different, according to ReDavid. “But I’m not going to tell you anything else about them because it would spoil the fun,” ReDavid says of the play which has already run in Maryland and NYC.

The play The Skeptics is by Drexel Hill Playwright Sandra Wade. It features Drexel Hill actor and film producer Oliver Assiran.

Other playwrights include Rajiv Mallick of Pheonixville, Christopher Tait of Philadelphia, John O’Hare of Philadelphia, Tori Bond of Perkasie, Stephen Olsen of Connecticut, David Valdez of Florida, and Rex McGregor of New Zealand.

The show runs 4 to 8 p.m. Nov. 12. A silent auction, food and refreshments are available. Tickets are $20 at https://www.eventbrite.com/d/united-states–pennsylvania/off-page-play-festival/

For information, email OffPage2021@gmail.com 

Delco Playwrights Showcased In Rutledge Festival
Delco Playwrights Showcased In Rutledge Festival

Morning Reflections On Fetterman Performance

Morning Reflections On Fetterman Performance — I was rather cruel to John Fetterman, yesterday, when comparing him to a “short bus” passenger. On the other hand, I pat myself on the back for refraining from voicing my initial impression which was an accomplished doctor debating the kid from Deliverance.

This morning I felt empathetic pity for Fetterman. I decided that if I owned a small shop that I would hire him to sweep out the back room or help load the van, albeit under supervision.

I don’t want him writing any laws, however.

And I give the D senate candidate grudging respect for appearing despite his stroke considering his stable-mate, hot-shot lawyer Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania’s attorney general, is ducking a gubernatorial debate with Republican Doug Mastriano. This is one of those things that make you go hmmm as Shapiro has been painting Mastriano as a rube. What is Shapiro afraid of?

For those considering voting for ether Democrat my view remains that you belong on the short bus.

Morning Reflections On Fetterman Performance
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Morning Reflections On Fetterman Performance

Overview Of Alternative Party Candidates In Pennsylvania

Overview Of Alternative Party Candidates In Pennsylvania

By Bob Small

The Pennsylvania Department of State’s website has a way to search by political party and election. Also you can search by position like state sSenate candidates.  One can als search by district.

So I searched for “alternative parties.”

Parties that have at least onecandidate on the ballot in Pennsylvania’s 2022 general election, Nov. 8, are:

Libertarian17
Green5
Keystone5
Independent2
Fostering the Vote1
SWP (Socialist Workers Party)1

There are 31 candidates who are not major party. Most are running to spread their ideas and don’t really expect to get elected.

There are non-listed candidates running, some with party support, most without. Ron Johnson, for instance has the support of the Pa. Constitution Party, but was unable to obtain enough signatures to attain ballot status.  Then there were other candidates, mostly Libertarian and SWP candidates, who had enough signatures until the state. decided, with less than a week to go, that they needed more signatures.  See this video for details.

Imagine, if you will, that the Houston Astros were allowed four outs per inning but the Phillies only were allowed three. That’s how it is between Dems and GOP and the alternative parties.

I only know about Fostering the Vote, because I live in the 165th District and can vote for Bill Foster, which will be a future post. There are more candidates, I’m sure, running  on a very local basis as purely write-ins. Unless they can provide a strong internet basis, as an Everett Stern manages, we probably won’t ever hear of them. 

As of my last count, The Libertarians have 179 Elected Officials, and the Greens 20 in Pennsylvania.

In a better future society we need these candidates running with a more realistic chance of getting elected, though I’m not sure how, and if, this ever happens.

Please update me if I have missed any parties and/or candidates in Pennsylvania.

Overview Of Alternative Party Candidates In Pennsylvania
Overview Of Alternative Party Candidates In Pennsylvania

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Stan Casacio Hosts Debate Party

Stan Casacio Hosts Debate Party — Stan Casacio hosted a debate watch party tonight, Oct. 25, at his Montco abode to see Democrat John Fetterman take on Republican Mehmet Oz in a head-to-head battle as to who would best represent Pennsylvania in the U.S. Senate.

Among those making appearances was the legendary Dom Giordano of WPHT and Republican lieutenant governor candidate Carrie DelRosso.

Olivia Braccio was the event photographer.

Who won the debate? I give Fetterman a precious pumpkin smiley he can show his wife after his trip home on the short bus. In fact, the only bus that would be shorter than Fetterman’s is the one the people who vote for him ride.

Stan Casacio Hosts Debate Party
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Stan Casacio Hosts Debate Party

Delco To Notify And Cure Mail-in Ballots

Delco To Notify And Cure Mail-in Ballots — The Delaware County (Pa) Board of Elections, this morning, Oct. 25, unanimously approved to inform voters of problems with their mail-in or dropped off ballots and allow them to be fixed.

They described this as “notify and cure”.

Sounds reasonable but maybe this wasn’t the year to do it, considering the reputation the county got two years ago.

Delco To Notify And Curate Mail-in Ballots

Also Director of Election Operation James P. Allen said the solar powered cameras monitoring the county’s 40 or so dropboxes work all night. He said there have been power failures at some locations but they have been quickly fixed. In some cases, the solar power was replaced with hardwire.

Among the citizens speaking were whistleblowers Leah Hoopes and Gregory Stenstrom, the authors of The Parallel Election, which describes some of what occurred in the county in November 2020.

They said they still have two court cases pending regarding election issues and that due to their whistleblowing they have been subject to smears and lies.

And they were.

Colleen Vogel (phonetic spelling) who has a back ground in computer tech said (30:20 mark in video) that when she observed the logic and accuracy testing of the machines, the procedure was improperly followed according to the guidelines for the testing. She asked the board to address this twice but never got an answer.

She also said that according to guidelines the machines’ software and firmware needed to have been updated. She asked if they had the maintenance certificates for patching the many machines, and asked that, if so, it be publicized as the certificates are the first step in developing trust in information technology.

Allen said they didn’t do updates because the machines are on closed networks and nobody ever made any requests.

Can’t say that was the most comforting answer.

Ms. Vogel was rather quickly cut off when she pressed things (33:40)

In other matters, it was revealed that 60,000 mail-in ballots were sent out in Delaware County and about 30 percent have been returned. Also mandatory retraining for Judges of Election was approved if the judges had not been retrained since 2020.

The meeting can be watched below.

Delco To Notify And Cure Mail-in Ballots