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  1. TY COBB BASEBALL'S GREATEST PLAYER. by Gene Schoor, 1952
  2. My Life in Baseball: The True Record by Ty Cobb, Al Stump, 1993-01-01
  3. My Twenty Years in Baseball by Ty Cobb, 2009-06-22
  4. TY COBB: BAD BOY OF BASEBALL (Step Into Reading. a Step 4 Book, Grades 2-4) by Sydelle Kramer, 1995-03-28
  5. The Greatest Team of All Time: As Selected by Baseball's Immortals, from Ty Cobb to Willie Mays by Nicholas Acocella, Donald Dewey, 1994-10
  6. MY LIFE IN BASEBALL by Ty Cobb, 1993
  7. The Joe Williams Baseball Reader: The Glorious Game, from Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth to the Amazing Mets : 50 Years of Baseball Writing
  8. PRO SPORTS HALLS OF FAME - VOLUME 7 - BASEBALL 1936-1969 Ty Cobb to Stan Musial by Multiple Authors, 1997
  9. Baseball Legends Comics Ty Cobb by Hugh Shaapiro, 1992
  10. Baseball Player-managers: Ty Cobb, Albert Spalding, Leo Durocher, Jimmy Collins, Joe Torre, Honus Wagner, Connie Mack, Jimmy Mcaleer, Cap Anson
  11. Baseball's Greatest Players from Ty Cobb to Willie Mays
  12. Baseball's Greatest Players from Ty Cobb to Willie Mays by Tom Meany, 1955
  13. Play Ball ! an up-to-the minute Book on how to play all Positions in Baseball, introducing an entirely new method of Batting & Special Chapters on Pitching by Dave Ferris, batting by Ted Williams, Base running by Ty Cobb, by Special Chapters on Pitching by Dave Ferris, batting by Ted Williams, Base running by Ty Cobb, introduction by Joe Cronin, Former owner Inscription, illustrated Bert Dunne, 1951
  14. One For the Book 1949 Complete All-Time Baseball Records Major League by illustrated including drawing Ty Cobb Leonard Gettelson, 1949

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22. Ty Cobb | BaseballLibrary.com
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Given Name: Tyrus Raymond
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OF 1905-1926 Tigers , A Manager in 1921-26 Tigers Ty Cobb's Teams 1905 Detroit Tigers 1906 Detroit Tigers 1907 Detroit Tigers 1908 Detroit Tigers 1909 Detroit Tigers 1910 Detroit Tigers 1911 Detroit Tigers 1912 Detroit Tigers 1913 Detroit Tigers 1914 Detroit Tigers 1915 Detroit Tigers 1916 Detroit Tigers 1917 Detroit Tigers 1918 Detroit Tigers 1918 Detroit Tigers 1919 Detroit Tigers 1920 Detroit Tigers 1921 Detroit Tigers 1922 Detroit Tigers 1923 Detroit Tigers 1924 Detroit Tigers 1925 Detroit Tigers 1925 Detroit Tigers 1926 Detroit Tigers 1927 Philadelphia Athletics Ty Cobb's Teammates
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23. Ty Cobb's Greatest Thrill In Baseball | BaseballLibrary.com
ty cobb s Greatest Thrill in baseball It may have been a nervous occasionfor the 20year old ty cobb who was just completing his first full season as a
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Ty Cobb's Greatest Thrill in Baseball

by Dan Holmes (Cooperstown, NY)
A member of the Society for American Baseball Research more info The battle for the 1907 American League pennant had been fierce all season long. The four contenders - White Sox, Indians, A's, and Tigers - were neck and neck into the homestretch. Finally it was Philadelphia and Detroit battling for the crown and the Bengals wrested away the lead from Mack's Athletics in the opening game of the season-ending series. Then came a day of rain and a doubleheader was scheduled for September 30, 1907 . Philadelphia's Columbia Park could seat 18,000 but 25,000 jammed their way into the venue, with another 5,000 watching from the windows and rooftops overlooking the field. It may have been a nervous occasion for the 20-year old Ty Cobb who was just completing his first full season as a Detroit regular. But based on his performance that day, he was far from nervous. Manager Hughie Jennings selected Wild Bill Donovan to face the A's, and Mack picked spitballer

24. The Sporting News: Baseball - Ty Cobb
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The Sporting News publisher Taylor Spink maintained a close friendship and correspondence with Ty Cobb for several decades. Use the links on the left to browse some of Cobb's handwritten letters. They include his analysis of the new San Francisco Giants, Coca-Cola stock, and his order for a lifetime subscription to The Sporting News lifetime subscription baseball camp ... Back to top
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26. Ty Cobb | The BASEBALL Page
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In 24 seasons, most with the Detroit Tigers, Ty Cobb compiled a .366 batting average, the highest in the history of the game. He was the leader in runs scored for more than 70 years and in hits for nearly 60 years. In 1936, Cobb became the first man inducted into the Hall of Fame, earning 222 out of a possible 226 votes, more than Babe Ruth, Nap Lajoie, Walter Johnson, or Honus Wagner. Cobb blazed and battled a path through baseball, retiring with more records than any other player. He was raised by a demanding father who named his son after the Lebanon city of Tyre, which showed tremendous courage in repelling the armies of Alexander the Great.
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27. Ty Cobb: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
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American baseball player and manager who was the first player elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame (1936). He set a number of major league records, including a lifetime batting average of .367. Encyclopedia Cobb, Ty (Tyrus Raymond Cobb), 1886–1961, American baseball player, b. Narrows, Ga. In 1905 he joined the Detroit Tigers as center fielder and in his 24 years in the American League was one of the most spectacular and brilliant players in the history of the game. The hot-tempered Cobb, called the “Georgia Peach” by his admirers, achieved the best lifetime batting average (.367), made 4,191 major-league hits (now second in baseball history), stole 892 bases, and won 12 batting championships. He was (1921–26) manager of the Detroit team, played (1927–28) with the Philadelphia Athletics, and then retired from baseball. He was the first elected (1936) member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Bibliography See his autobiography (1961); biographies by C. C. Alexander (1984) and A. Stump (1994).

28. Ty Cobb
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29. Ty Cobb
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31. Cobb, Ty --  Encyclopædia Britannica
cobb, ty professional baseball player, considered one of the greatest offensiveplayers in baseball history and generally regarded as the fiercest
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Pictorial Parade in full Tyrus Raymond Cobb, byname the Georgia Peach professional baseball player, considered one of the greatest offensive players in baseball history and generally regarded as the fiercest competitor in the game. During his 24-season career in the American League , Cobb set the record for runs scored of 2,245, a test that was not surpassed until 2001 by Rickey Henderson
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32. Cobb, Ty --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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35. Tyrus Raymond "Ty" Cobb, The Georgia Peach
For 24 years ty cobb dominated the game of baseball, although his dream of winning a After leaving baseball ty cobb lived mostly on the West Coast,
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Tyrus Raymond "Ty" Cobb
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December 18, , Narrows, Georgia
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Early life Young Ty Cobb Tiny Narrows, Georgia was where W. H. Cobb, a teacher with a penchant for hard work, met young Amanda Chitwood. When they married in Amanda was 12. Four years later Ty came into what some describe as a "stormy" marriage. Eighteen years later Amanda would shoot W. H. when he came home unexpectedly in the middle of the night. Early in his life his parents moved to Royston, Georgia because the town was on a major rail line and enjoying a boom period. Today he is so closely associated with the town that many mistakenly believe it was his birthplace. It is the location of the Ty Cobb Museum. As a young man Ty left his home and journeyed to Augusta in where he joined the Augusta Tourists (yes, Tourists) after a stint with the semi-pro team in Royston. Cut after 2 games, Cobb went to the Anniston Steelers then returned to the Tourists, where he bacame friends with Grantland Rice, a sports writer for the Atlanta Journal. Based on an article by Rice, interest in Ty Cobb soared. He was called up by the Detroit Tigers shortly after the death of his father in First years in Major League Baseball On August 30

36. Cobb, Ty(rus Raymond)
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Or search the encyclopaedia: Cobb, Ty(rus Raymond) US baseball player, one of the greatest batters and base runners of all time. He played for Detroit and Philadelphia between 1905 and 1928, and won the American League batting average championship 12 times. He still holds the record for lifetime batting average (.367), and is second on the all-time lists for runs and hits. The 4,191 hits in his career was a record that stood for almost 60 years. In 1936 he was the first person to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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37. @ugusta History: Ty Cobb, A Baseball Hall Of Famer, Made Augusta His Home, June
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Web-posted June 21, 1996 at 4 p.m. F or nearly a quarter of a century, Ty Cobb, the greatest baseball player of his day - and some say of all time - made his home in Augusta. He finished his incredible career with dozens of records, including the highest lifetime batting average in major league history. Cobb, known as the ``Georgia Peach,'' was also one of the top celebrities of his day - a man who golfed with U.S. presidents, made a fortune on outside investments and even played the theater circuit. But his image is forever shaped by his aggressive play on the field and his off-field bouts of violence - both presented in this year's movie Cobb, staring Tommy Lee Jones, and the book it was based on by sportswriter Al Stump. On the field, Cobb taunted opponents as well as teammates, threatening them with his sharpened spikes, his bat or his fists. Away from the field, Cobb was frequently hauled into court for his assaults on fans, hotel porters, even a neighborhood butcher.

38. Cobb, Ty. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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39. Cobb, Ty. The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
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40. Ty Cobb
The life and times of the great ty cobb, the most fascinating baseball player I simply wish to report on cobb s story as far as baseball is concerned.
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Ty Cobb. The Georgia Peach. I have been fascinated by Ty Cobb and the things that he did both on and off the field for several years now, and I do not pretend to be unbiased. If it seems that I have not presented a balanced view of Cobb and his activities, it is because I don't think I can present a balanced view. However, this does not mean that I in any way condone, support, or defend some of Cobb's more objectionable behavior. I simply wish to report on Cobb's story as far as baseball is concerned. His is a story that must be told, and this is the medium which I have chosen to tell this version of Cobb's story. I have researched this page quite thoroughly, and, to the best of my knowledge, the facts of his life are accurate as reported here. If there are indeed any errors, please contact me . Although the reporting isn't unbiased and doesn't pretend to be, I do not wish to spread half-truths and misinformation. That being said, here is the fruit of my labor, and I hope you enjoy it.
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