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  1. Batted under .320 only once in his career. Batted over .400 three times. Tyrus Raymond "Ty" Cobb (December 18, 1886 – July 17, 1961), also known as " The Georgia Peach ," was a Major League Baseball player. He is known as the best player of the dead-ball era (before 1920) and as one of the best baseball players of all time.

  2. ast.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ty_CobbTy Cobb - Wikipedia

    Tyrus Raymond « Ty » Cobb ( 18 d'avientu de 1886 , Narrows (en) – 17 de xunetu de 1961 , Atlanta ), moteyáu « The Georgia Peach » (el piescu de Georgia [2] ), foi un xugador de béisbol, ingresáu nel Salón de la Fama. Al momentu del so retiru en 1928 tenía nueve récores de Grandes Lligues.

  3. Political party. Independent [1] Ty Cobb (born 1950) is an American lawyer. He was an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland in 1981–86. [2] He has been a partner at Hogan Lovells in Washington, D.C. From July 2017 until May 2018, he was a member of the Trump administration legal team, though he has never voted for Trump.

  4. During the 1912 baseball season, center fielder Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers was suspended for ten days. Cobb was at the time probably the biggest star in the major leagues. American League president Ban Johnson suspended and fined him $50 ($1,600 in 2023 [1]) for going into the stands at New York's Hilltop Park and beating Claude Lucker, a ...

  5. Ty Cobb Museum. Coordinates: 34.283722°N 83.11669°W. The Ty Cobb Museum in 2019. The Ty Cobb Museum is a museum located in Royston, Georgia, that honors Baseball Hall of Fame player Ty Cobb. The museum contains art and memorabilia, film, video, books and historical archives of Cobb as well as several other notable people from Franklin County ...

  6. Randy Kirner. Personal details. Born. Tyrus O. Cobb. 1975 (age 48–49) Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Political party. Republican. Ty Cobb (born 1975) is an American politician who served in the Nevada Assembly from the 26th district from 2006 to 2010.

  7. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Cobb led the AL in batting 12 times. Three times his batting average topped .400 (1911, .420; 1912, .409; and 1922, .401), and for 23 straight years he batted at least .300. In the first election to the Baseball Hall of Fame, in 1936, Cobb received the most votes. He invested his baseball earnings shrewdly and amassed a comfortable fortune.