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Just reading a book about him and I must say I am really impressed by what he has to say and what good came to him from playing baseball (on his own life).
I thought he would be a boring read but I prefer his professional attitude over most other players who only partied in their spare time off the field (Ex: Ruth or Mantle...don't get me wrong I like these guys to but prefer Cobb's attitude). I love the fact he was a scholar and noticed how important it was for ball players to get a education. Post # 2 |
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Which book?
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Ty Cobb: ''My twenty years in baseball'' Edited by William R. Cobb
Great book!! ![]() I now am a Ty Cobb fan for sure. Before this book I had a bad image of him from what other people had said...but now I do not!! Love the way his father ends up been a huge baseball fan...any kid would love to have a dad like that that encourages him no matter what as long as he shows passion for the game. Post # 3 Last edited by Zone91; 06-06-2013 at 04:29 PM. |
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Me been sober for over 3 years I can appreciate that aspect of Cobb way more now than I could have ever done so in my party days. He explains why he became so serious in the book and I respect him for been like that. I love Babe Ruth's story as well and Mantle's (my favorite player of all time) also...just not so much how much they drank all the time. Post # 4 |
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[QUOTE=Zone91;1142395]
I thought he would be a boring read but I prefer his professional attitude over most other players who only partied in their spare time off the field (Ex: Ruth or Mantle...don't get me wrong I like these guys to but prefer Cobb's attitude). I think its safe to say that Ruth and Mantle did their fair share of 'on the field partying' as well. |
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Ty Cobb=G.O.A.T
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Adrian: I am always suspect about autobiographies. You do know that Cobb's mother shot and killed his father?
Kevin: I don't always agree with you but you are pretty much spot on. Conflicted, he was, I would say. Paul |
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I had no idea that his father killed his mother I am only about 40 pages into the book so far all seems normal.
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Adrian, there is another book "Cobb" by Al Stump. A very good read, author tells the good and the bad about Cobb. I was amazed at how badly his teammates in Detroit treated him when he came up. I highly recommend this one.
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No Bro, mother killed the father. I haven't read that book but I would think that episode might not be in it. I could be wrong since I haven't read it.
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