Ty Cobb

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Ty Cobb Ty Cobb was the fiercest competitor in baseball history, dominating the early 20th century with aggressive base running, sharp hitting, and ruthless intensity. Playing for the Detroit Tigers, Cobb won 12 batting titles and retired with a .366 lifetime average—the highest in MLB history. He accumulated 4,189 hits and 892 stolen bases, records that stood for decades. A five-time Triple Crown leader and American League MVP in 1911, Cobb played with a chip on his shoulder, often sparking controversy with his temper and tactics. Despite his abrasive personality, his skill was undeniable. He was among the first inductees into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936. Cobb’s legacy is complex—admired for his excellence but scrutinized for his behavior. Still, his statistical dominance and influence on the game’s early evolution remain foundational to baseball lore.

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