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Most notably, Ty Cobb, who'd been the MLB record holder for career batting average (.366) for nearly a century has officially been dethroned. The crown now resides on Pittsburgh Crawfords and ...
MORE: How good was Josh Gibson? Stats, records, more to know For decades, MLB's all-time batting average leader was Ty Cobb. The former standout for the Tigers played in over 3,00 games over a ...
Cobb, 67, is the granddaughter of Ty Cobb, the baseball legend and lifetime .367 hitter who is displaced in the new record book as MLB's career batting average champion by Negro League great Josh ...
So the recent news that Major League Baseball had re-crunched its trove of statistics and taken the legendary Ty Cobb down a notch from first to second place among all-time batting champs had many ...
A game-used bat from Baseball Hall of Famer Ty Cobb's rookie ... Oakland Athletics. Cobb set about dozens of records during his long MLB career, including highest career batting average ...
Detroit Tigers legend Ty Cobb has won the most individual titles in major league history. Cobb dominated all eight AL attacks in 1909. He left a legend with a batting average of 0.377, nine home ...
In the lot was a very rare 1907 Ty Cobb postcard from ... for more than $17,000 on eBay. Cobb was one of the greatest hitters of all-time, having won the batting title 12 times and holding the ...