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RELATED: Ted Williams Baseball Card Listed for $1,222 on Market RELATED: Rare Ty Cobb Rookie Card Sold With Over 1 Million Other Cards ...
Cobb just lost his baseball record to Josh Gibson, a Black man. Many people are cheering—thanks to a sportswriter's lie.
A: Ty Cobb and Mel Ott (six letters each) And if you made it this far, you now know the answer to another trivia question: What's the worst Ty Cobb card of all-time!
The owner of a 1980s sports card show sold more than one million sports cards to Auction Monthly recently. In the lot was a very rare 1907 Ty Cobb postcard from Cobb's third season.
Miami Marlins second baseman Luis Arraez continued his historic hitting season, going 5 for 5 for the second time in three games to propel a 11-0 shutout of the Toronto Blue Jays in Miami.
(Next on that list: Ty Cobb and Shoeless Joe Jackson, tied at 129.) Or we could just consider the early-career narratives of these two guys — minus the part where Williams went off to war at age ...
John Underwood, a star writer during the early days of Sports Illustrated who formed an unlikely bond with the irascible Red Sox slugger Ted Williams that led them to co-write two acclaimed books ...
Signed pre-war cards, including 1933 Goudey set, as well as signed team baseballs from the 1950s featuring Ted Williams, Mickey Mantle, and other Hall of Fame icons.