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    98.2% (first ballot) Tyrus Raymond Cobb (December 18, 1886 [1] – July 17, 1961), nicknamed " the Georgia Peach ", was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) center fielder. He was born in rural Narrows, Georgia. Cobb spent 22 seasons with the Detroit Tigers, the last six as the team's player-manager, and finished his career with ...

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  2. Ty Cobb Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com. Position: Centerfielder. Bats: Left • Throws: Right. 6-1 , 175lb (185cm, 79kg) Born: December 18, 1886 in Narrows, GA. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. Hall of Fame. MVP. Triple Crown. 12x Batting Title. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. SUMMARY

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  3. Nickname: The Georgia Peach. Born: 12/18/1886 in Narrows, GA. High School: Franklin County, Royston, GA. Debut: 8/30/1905. Hall of Fame: 1936. Died: 7/17/1961. Batting. Pitching. Year.

  4. Ty Cobb Bio. Nombre Completo: Tyrus Raymond Cobb; Apodo: The Georgia Peach; Nacido: 12/18/1886 en Narrows, GA; Preparatoria: Franklin County, Royston, GA; Debut: 8/30/1905; Hall of Fame: 1936; Último Juego: 7/17/1961

  5. Ty Cobb; Datos personales; Nombre completo: Tyrus Raymond Cobb: Apodo(s) The Georgia Peach [1] Nacimiento: Narrows, Georgia 18 de diciembre de 1886: Nacionalidad(es) Estadounidense: Fallecimiento: Atlanta, Georgia 17 de julio de 1961 (74 años) Altura: 1,85 m (6′ 1″) Peso: 79 kg (174 lb) Carrera deportiva; Deporte: Béisbol: Club ...

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  6. 17 de dic. de 2022 · 12. He had a winning record as a manager. Cobb’s Tigers teams reached (and lost) the World Series three consecutive seasons from 1907-09, but finished far from first for most of the 1910s. Fans and management wanted Cobb to succeed Hughie Jennings as skipper, and Cobb took the offer in 1921, becoming player-manager.

  7. 3,034 3,034. Games. 1886 1886. Birth year. About Ty Cobb. Ty Cobb may have been the best all-around baseball player that ever lived. But one thing is for sure: Cobb had a burning desire to win. "I never could stand losing,” he said. “Second place didn't interest me. I had a fire in my belly."