in a book called "The Ty Cobb Scrapbook" there is a cutout of a news article
written by Fred Turbyville (I believe a Baltimore sportswriter at the >time)
written in 1919
He writes
ONE OF THE MANY REASONS WHY TY COBB IS THE BEST BATSMAN
"There are many reasons why Ty Cobb is the best batter in baseball, >but
this isnt a summing up of the whole--just one of many. He is mightly fussy
about his war clubs.
He's so funny about 'em that he sometimes makes the other players on >the
Tiger payroll, funny, too. For instance, the Detroit club arrived in
Cleveland for a series donie bush and some of the others ......couldnt find > there
bats"
Where are the bats?" was the popular wail.
Everybody wailed but Cobb."
"There wasnt room for them..." the bat man explained.
And them someone found that Cobb had 12 personal bats in the clubs bat >bag.
And that wasnt all. While they were arguing this matter in comes a new
shipment of bats---twelve of them. Cobb broke the string and fortwith >picked out
12 to add to his dozen.
"Of course, CObb doesnt swing them all in one afternoon. blab
lablablablablbl
ablblablblabla
At any rate he has plenty of bats...."
Im not sure how much evidence this helps the Bat collecting community, but
it goes to show, that Cobb HAD 24 PERSONAL BATS, in his possession at one >time
in 1919, yet from what I know, no recorded orders exist, and orders from
1920-1928 show about 7-8 total orders..
So I think that goes to show, that Cobb (at least him) ordered MULTIPLE bats, and im sure of different lengths, styles, and weights
Anyones thoughts?
written by Fred Turbyville (I believe a Baltimore sportswriter at the >time)
written in 1919
He writes
ONE OF THE MANY REASONS WHY TY COBB IS THE BEST BATSMAN
"There are many reasons why Ty Cobb is the best batter in baseball, >but
this isnt a summing up of the whole--just one of many. He is mightly fussy
about his war clubs.
He's so funny about 'em that he sometimes makes the other players on >the
Tiger payroll, funny, too. For instance, the Detroit club arrived in
Cleveland for a series donie bush and some of the others ......couldnt find > there
bats"
Where are the bats?" was the popular wail.
Everybody wailed but Cobb."
"There wasnt room for them..." the bat man explained.
And them someone found that Cobb had 12 personal bats in the clubs bat >bag.
And that wasnt all. While they were arguing this matter in comes a new
shipment of bats---twelve of them. Cobb broke the string and fortwith >picked out
12 to add to his dozen.
"Of course, CObb doesnt swing them all in one afternoon. blab
lablablablablbl
ablblablblabla
At any rate he has plenty of bats...."
Im not sure how much evidence this helps the Bat collecting community, but
it goes to show, that Cobb HAD 24 PERSONAL BATS, in his possession at one >time
in 1919, yet from what I know, no recorded orders exist, and orders from
1920-1928 show about 7-8 total orders..
So I think that goes to show, that Cobb (at least him) ordered MULTIPLE bats, and im sure of different lengths, styles, and weights
Anyones thoughts?
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