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Center fielder / Manager. Born: (1. 88. 6- 1. December 1. 8, 1. Narrows, Georgia. Died: July 1. 7, 1.

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Atlanta, Georgia. MLB debut. August 3. Detroit Tigers. Last MLB appearance.

September 1. 1, 1. Philadelphia Athletics. MLB statistics. Batting average. Hits. 4,1. 91. Home runs.

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Runs batted in. 1,9. Stolen bases. 89. Managerial record. Winning %. 5. 19.

Teams. As player. As manager. Career highlights and awards. Member of the National. Baseball Hall of Fame. Inducted. 19. 36.

Vote. 98. 2% (first ballot)Tyrus Raymond Cobb (December 1. July 1. 7, 1. 96. The Georgia Peach, was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) outfielder.

He was born in rural Narrows, Georgia. Cobb spent 2. 2 seasons with the Detroit Tigers, the last six as the team's player- manager, and finished his career with the Philadelphia Athletics. Watch College Road Trip Online College Road Trip Full Movie Online more. In 1. 93. 6 Cobb received the most votes of any player on the inaugural Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, receiving 2. Tom Seaver in 1. 99.

In 1. 99. 9, editors at the Sporting News ranked Ty Cobb 3rd on their list of "Baseball's 1. Greatest Players".[1]Cobb is widely credited with setting 9.

MLB records during his career.[2][3][4][5] His combined total of 4,0. He still holds several records as of the end of the 2. He retained many other records for almost a half century or more, including most careerhits until 1. He still holds the career record for stealing home (5.

Cobb ranks fifth all- time in number of games played and committed 2. American League (AL) outfielder. Cobb's legacy, which includes a large college scholarship fund for Georgia residents financed by his early investments in Coca- Cola and General Motors, has been tarnished by allegations of racism and violence, largely stemming from a couple of largely discredited biographies that were released following his death.[1. Cobb's reputation as an extremely violent man was fanned by his first biographer, sportswriter Al Stump, whose stories about Cobb have been discredited as sensationalized, and in some part proven to be entirely fictional,[1. Cobb's views on race evolved and mellowed after his retirement from baseball.[1.

Early life[edit]Cobb was born in 1. Narrows, Georgia, a small rural community of farmers that was not an official city or village at the time. He was the first of three children born to William Herschel Cobb (1. Amanda Chitwood Cobb (1. Cobb's father was a state senator.[1. When he was still an infant, his parents moved to nearby Royston, where he was raised.[1.

By most accounts, he became fascinated with baseball as a child, and decided he wanted to play professional ball one day; his father was vehemently opposed to this idea, but by his teen years, he was trying out for area teams.[1. He played his first years in organized baseball for the Royston Rompers, the semi- pro Royston Reds, and the Augusta Tourists of the South Atlantic League who released him after only two days.[2.

He then tried out for the Anniston Steelers of the semipro Tennessee–Alabama League, with his father's stern admonition ringing in his ears: "Don't come home a failure!"[2. After joining the Steelers for a monthly salary of $5. Cobb promoted himself by sending several postcards written about his talents under different aliases to Grantland Rice, the sports editor of the Atlanta Journal.

Eventually, Rice wrote a small note in the Journal that a "young fellow named Cobb seems to be showing an unusual lot of talent."[2. After about three months, Cobb returned to the Tourists and finished the season hitting . In August 1. 90. 5, the management of the Tourists sold Cobb to the American League's Detroit Tigers for US$7. On August 8, 1. 90.

Cobb's mother fatally shot his father with a pistol that his father had purchased for her.[3. Court records indicate that Mr.

Cobb had suspected his wife of infidelity[3. She saw the silhouette of what she presumed to be an intruder and, acting in self- defense, shot and killed her husband.[3.

Mrs. Cobb was charged with murder and then released on a $7,0. She was acquitted on March 3. Cobb later attributed his ferocious play to his late father, saying, "I did it for my father. He never got to see me play..

I knew he was watching me, and I never let him down."[3. In 1. 91. 1, Cobb moved to Detroit's architecturally significant and now historically protected Woodbridge neighborhood, from which he would walk with his dogs to the ballpark prior to games. The Victorian duplex in which Cobb lived still stands.[3. Major league career[edit]The early years[edit]Three weeks after his mother killed his father, Cobb debuted in center field for the Detroit Tigers. On August 3. 0, 1.

Jack Chesbro of the New York Highlanders. Chesbro had won a record 4. Cobb was 1. 8 years old at the time, the youngest player in the league by almost a year.[3. Although he hit . Tigers for 1. 90. Although rookie hazing was customary, Cobb could not endure it in good humor and soon became alienated from his teammates.

He later attributed his hostile temperament to this experience: "These old- timers turned me into a snarling wildcat."[4. Tigers manager Hughie Jennings later acknowledged that Cobb was targeted for abuse by veteran players, some of whom sought to force him off the team. I let this go for a while because I wanted to satisfy myself that Cobb has as much guts as I thought in the very beginning", Jennings recalled. Well, he proved it to me, and I told the other players to let him alone. He is going to be a great baseball player and I won't allow him to be driven off this club."[4. Cobb signs a $5,0. The following year, 1.

Cobb became the Tigers' full- time center fielder and hit . Mel Ott's . 3. 22 average in 1. New York Giants).[4. He never hit below that mark again. After being moved to right field, he led the Tigers to three consecutive American League pennants in 1. Detroit would lose each World Series (to the Cubs twice and then the Pirates), however, with Cobb's postseason numbers much below his career standard.

Cobb did not get another opportunity to play on a pennant- winning team. In 1. 90. 7, Cobb reached first and then stole second, third and home. He accomplished the feat four more times during his career.[4. He finished the 1. RBI).[3. 1] At age 2. Detroit Tiger Al Kaline won the batting title twelve days younger than Cobb when he did it.[4.

Reflecting on his career in 1. Grantland Rice, "The biggest thrill I ever got came in a game against the Athletics in 1. September 3. 0].. The Athletics had us beaten, with Rube Waddell pitching. They were two runs ahead in the 9th inning, when I happened to hit a home run that tied the score. This game went 1.

You can understand what it meant for a 2. Rube, in a pennant- winning game with two outs in the ninth."[4. Despite great success on the field, Cobb was no stranger to controversy off it. As described in Smithsonian Magazine, "In 1. Augusta, Georgia, a black groundskeeper named Bungy Cummings, whom Cobb had known for years, attempted to shake Cobb's hand or pat him on the shoulder."[1.

The "overly familiar greeting infuriated" Cobb, who attacked Cummings. When Cummings' wife tried to defend him, Cobb allegedly choked her.

The assault was only stopped when catcher Charles "Boss" Schmidt knocked Cobb out.[4. However, aside from Schmidt's statement to the press, no other corroborating witnesses to the assault on Cummings ever came forward and Cummings himself never made a public comment about it. Author Charles Leerhsen speculates that the assault on Cummings and his wife never occurred and that Schmidt likely made it up completely. Cobb had spent the previous year defending himself on several occasions from assaults by Schmidt, with Schmidt often coming out of nowhere to blindside Cobb. On that day, several reporters did see Cummings, who appeared to be "partially under the influence of liquor", approach Cobb and shout "Hello, Carrie!" (the meaning of which is unknown) and go in for a hug. Cobb then pushed him away, which was the last interaction that anyone saw between Cobb and Cummings.