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Old 06-25-2023, 10:51 AM
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that may be the first time i've ever heard ty's voice that i can remember? he's quite articulate and thoughtful...doesn't have the drawl i'd expect!
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that may be the first time i've ever heard ty's voice that i can remember? he's quite articulate and thoughtful...doesn't have the drawl i'd expect!
Pete someone posted awhile back Ty being on "What's My Line"
& I thought the same thing about his lack of southern accent
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Old 06-25-2023, 01:04 PM
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Wow thanks for posting. I’d never heard his voice before.
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This is great !
He seems advanced and ahead of his time .. he believes the Athletics Will “repeat” and the Cubs will “repeat “
Love his comment on the Athletics - “ they have a young club that has just found themselves “
- List great pitchers by their first and last name except for “ .. and Alexander”
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Sitting in the LazyBoy, a cup of coffee at hand, on a quiet Sunday morning and listening to Ty Cobb talk story. Life is good. Did a little searching and found a few more YouTube clips featuring the great man. One in particular that I enjoyed was a radio interview with Grantland Rice in the 'thirties. The narrative is accompanied by a dandy series of vintage photos. As a bonus at around the 4:12 mark Ty intones the name of Lajoie (which ought to end that debate once and for all).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqnH5BrRWnk
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Sitting in the LazyBoy, a cup of coffee at hand, on a quiet Sunday morning and listening to Ty Cobb talk story. Life is good. Did a little searching and found a few more YouTube clips featuring the great man. One in particular that I enjoyed was a radio interview with Grantland Rice in the 'thirties. The narrative is accompanied by a dandy series of vintage photos. As a bonus at around the 4:12 mark Ty intones the name of Lajoie (which ought to end that debate once and for all).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqnH5BrRWnk
Thanks for the additional videos.
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Ballplayers sure looked old back then, he was only 43 years old during this interview. Life was tough back then.
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Enjoyed watching the video. Thanks for posting it.
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