1921 Babe Ruth Packard Roadster

Babe Ruth’s Connecticut Car Crash

At 24 years old George Herman “Babe” Ruth escaped disaster in Connecticut. After setting a new major league home run record in his first year with the New York Yankees, Babe Ruth bought a brand new Packard Roadster for $12,000.

On September 30, 1920, he was driving from New York City to Springfield, Massachusetts, to play in an exhibition game. Halfway through his trip, Ruth crashed into a heavy Mack Truck while speeding through a tunnel named the Yalesville Culvert in Wallingford, Connecticut (near the Meriden city line).

1920 Oct 1 Babe Ruth Connecticut Car Crash edited
The Meriden Daily Journal, October 1, 1920.

Ruth was thrown from the car but luckily walked away from the accident with only a few scratches. His Roadster was totaled, but the Great Bambino refused to miss his appearance and hitchhiked his way to Springfield.

1920 Oct 1 Babe Ruth Meriden Connecticut Car Crash
The Meriden Daily Journal, October 1, 1920.

The very next day Ruth appeared in another exhibition game for a team called the Hartford Poli’s at Muzzy Field in Bristol, Connecticut. He played every position except pitcher and went 4 for 4 at the plate.

Babe Ruth Meriden Connecticut Car Crash Culvert Location
Yalesville culvert where Ruth crashed, Wallingford, Connecticut, 2020.

2 comments

  1. Grew up in Meriden. Went thru that hole many many times. Was a tight fit for 2 cars. for a lot of years it was first come, served. then signs and then the traffic lights. But I never heard the the Babe
    Ruth story till now.

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