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  1. Dec 17, 2022 · Cobbs actual hits and at-bats totals have been adjusted in some places, including Baseball-Reference, to reflect research that strips him of two supposedly phantom hits. But the official records still have him going 4,191-for-11,429, so we’ll use that.

  2. Fullname: Tyrus Raymond Cobb. Nickname: The Georgia Peach. Born: 12/18/1886 in Narrows, GA. High School: Franklin County, Royston, GA. Debut: 8/30/1905. Hall of Fame: 1936. Died: 7/17/1961.

  3. Cobb was known for his aggressive base running style and his ability to hit to all fields. He won nine consecutive AL batting titles from 1907 to 1915 and three more in his career. He hit .320 or better for 22 consecutive seasons including over .400 three times.

  4. NYM. 7:10 PM. Ty Cobb played 24 seasons for the Tigers and Athletics. He had a .366 batting average, 4,189 hits, 117 home runs, 1,933 RBIs and 2,244 runs scored. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1936.

  5. Updated: Sunday, May 5, 2024 10:39 AM ET. Ty Cobb career batting statistics for Major League, Minor League, and postseason baseball.

  6. Ty Cobb Career Stats | StatMuse. Ty Cobb played 24 seasons for the Tigers and Athletics. He had a .366 batting average, 4,189 hits, 117 homers, 1,933 RBIs and 2,244 runs scored. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1936. Explore. MLB 2024 Batting Leaders. HR Leaders. See more. 8. Trout. 8. Ozuna. 7. O'Neill. RBI Leaders. See more. 24. Ozuna.

  7. Apr 5, 2024 · Ty Cobb (born December 18, 1886, Narrows, Georgia, U.S.—died July 17, 1961, Atlanta, Georgia) was a professional baseball player, considered one of the greatest offensive players in baseball history and generally regarded as the fiercest competitor in the game.

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