The pair's major achievement came in 1920 when they bagged legendary player George Herman 'Babe' Ruth from the Boston Red Sox for $125,000, which works out at around $2 million (£1.5m) in today's money. Widely regarded as 'The Deal of the Century', the purchase cemented the Yankees' success, and then some.
By 1921, the club even amassed enough money to build a shiny new stadium of its own in the heart of the Bronx. Huston, who had been promoted from captain to colonel during the First World War, sold his stake to Ruppert in 1922 for $1.5 million, a whopping $28.1 million (£21m) in today's money.