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Per ESPN's Dan Hajducky, a program from the first National Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony in 1939 sold for more ...
Most notably, Ty Cobb, who'd been the MLB record holder for career batting average (.366) for nearly a century has officially been dethroned. The crown now resides on Pittsburgh Crawfords and ...
A program from the first National Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony, signed by all 11 then-living inductees, has sold ...
Ty Cobb was born Tyrus Raymond Cobb on December 18, 1886, in Narrows, Georgia. Cobb’s main source of motivation was his father. Cobb was pushed to be his best, and he took that to heart.
Ty Cobb owns MLB's career record with a .366 average, including 10 seasons in which he batted .380 or better. Incredibly, he won only one MVP award in his 24-year career with Detroit and the ...
A game-used bat from Baseball Hall of Famer Ty Cobb's rookie season sold for $1,074,544 on Grey Flannel Auctions on Sunday. The website describes it as the "earliest known and best in existence ...
Hawkins said. Cobb is the 19-year-old great-grandson of Ty Cobb, the legendary Detroit Tigers outfielder and Baseball Hall of Famer who is considered one of the game’s all-time best players.
A baseball bat that was used by Ty Cobb has sold for a whopping $1.1 million in a private sale. According to TMZ Sports, the bat in questions was Cobb's 34.5-inch, 40.1-ounce ash Hillerich ...
85 years ago in 1925 Ty Cobb wrote a series of articles for the New York Evening Journal recalling his 20 years in baseball. I just read those same memoirs in book form published by Dover Press in ...