
Ty Cobb - Baseball-Reference.com
Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Ty Cobb. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball …
Ty Cobb - Wikipedia
Tyrus Raymond Cobb (December 18, 1886 [1] – July 17, 1961), nicknamed " the Georgia Peach ", was an American professional baseball center fielder. A native of rural Narrows, Georgia, …
Ty Cobb Stats, Height, Weight, Research & History - Baseball Almanac
Apr 2, 2013 · In the 2nd inning of the May 5 game against the Browns, Tyrus Raymond smashed a pitch from Bullet Joe Bush for a long home run to right field. Later in the game, he launched …
Baseball Almanac - Ty Cobb Career Fielding Statistics
Ty Cobb Career Fielding Statistics. Ty Cobb could play outfield, infield, and even pitch a little. He did, however, make more than his fair share of errors and should have never tried playing …
The Baseball Guru - Assessing Ty Cobb as The Greatest All-Around ...
Ty Cobb's Fielding (1905-28) Tris Speaker(AL OF & Man.,'07-28) 1917 - "as an outfielder Ty Cobb is unusually good. I think his weakness, so far as he has any, is in his throwing arm. Not …
Ty Cobb Minor, Independent & Cuban Leagues Statistics
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Historical and Simulated batting statistics, pitching statistics, and fielding statistics for Ty Cobb - Narrows, GA, USA
Ty Cobb - Seamheads Negro Leagues Database
Tyrus Raymond Cobb (The Georgia Peach) Born: December 18, 1886 in Narrows, GA Died: July 17, 1961 in Atlanta, GA (74 years old)
Ty Cobb: Baseball's Greatest Player - Bleacher Report
Cobb had a .961 fielding average, which is horrible for an outfielder, until one realizes that the league had a .960 fielding average. Cobb's range factor was 2.30, compared to the...
Ty Cobb - Baseball Hall of Fame - cjrtools.org
Ty Cobb, undoubtedly one of the best players in baseball history, played with the Detroit Tigers for 22 years (1905-1926) and with the Philadelphia Athletics for two years (1927-1928). He also …