The suburban Boston home where Babe Ruth lived after he had been traded to the Yankees is for sale. The estate known as Home Plate Farm in Sudbury, Mass., is on the market for $1.65 million. Ruth, who for decades held the Major League career home run record with 714, lived in the home from 1922 to 1926, according to the broker. "This is a great old antique house," broker Scott Adamson said Monday, estimating the home dates to about 1800. "It's got a ton of modern features, but I think Babe Ruth would still recognize it even today because it retains many of the original features."