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This Day in Baseball: Ruth Takes a Pay Cut

By Precious Sanders @pdsanders99

On March 16, 1932, Babe Ruth signed a deal for $75,000, a five-thousand dollar pay cut from the previous season and 25 percent of the Yankees net receipts from exhibition games. The pay cut came in large part as a result of the Great Depression. Legend has it the Bambino signed a blank contract, with the amount filled in later by Yankee owner Jacob Ruppert.

This day in baseball: Ruth takes a pay cut


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