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In Major League Baseball history, Ty Cobb had a record 4, 191 hits ( later revised to 4, 189 ) by 1928 in sports | 1928 ; Pete Rose would surpass it 57 years later, and finish with 4, 256 career hits.
Base stealing was popular in the game's early decades, with speedsters such as Ty Cobb and Clyde Milan stealing nearly 100 bases in a season.
Ty Cobb, for example, was known as a great base-stealer, with 892 steals and a success rate of over 83 %.
Despite this, there were also several superstar hitters, the most famous being Honus Wagner, held to be one of the greatest shortstops to ever play the game, and Detroit's Ty Cobb, the " Georgia Peach.
alt = Ty Cobb looking just to the left of the camera.
The 1910 race for best average in the American League was between the Detroit Tigers ' widely disliked Ty Cobb and Nap Lajoie of the Cleveland Indians.
Talking with the game's greats would become a pattern for Williams, who talked with Hugh Duffy who hit. 438 in 1894, Bill Terry who hit. 401 in 1930, and Ty Cobb against whom he would argue that a batter should hit up on the ball, opposed to Cobb's view that a batter should hit down on the ball.
He once had a friendship with Ty Cobb, with whom he often had discussions about baseball.
This assertion actually led to a split in the relationship between Ty Cobb and Ted Williams.
At the time of his retirement, Williams ranked third all-time in home runs ( behind Babe Ruth and Jimmie Foxx ), seventh in RBIs ( after Ruth, Cap Anson, Lou Gehrig, Ty Cobb, Foxx, and Mel Ott ; Stan Musial passed Williams in 1962 ), and seventh in batting average ( behind Cobb, Rogers Hornsby, Shoeless Joe Jackson, Lefty O ' Doul, Ed Delahanty and Tris Speaker ).
Tyrus Raymond " Ty " Cobb ( December 18, 1886 – July 17, 1961 ), nicknamed " The Georgia Peach ," was an American Major League Baseball outfielder.
Ty Cobb was born in Narrows, Georgia in 1886, the first of three children to Amanda Chitwood Cobb and William Herschel Cobb.
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Austin Dillon and his younger brother Ty Dillon drove # 3's in various lower level competitions for several years, including the Camping World East Series.
Detroit signed goaltender Ty Conklin for his second tour of duty with the team.
* 1985 – Pete Rose breaks Ty Cobb's baseball record for most career hits with his 4, 192nd hit
Cornerback Ty Law intercepted 3 passes, returning them for 91 yards and 2 touchdowns.
With 8: 49 left in the second quarter, New England defensive back Ty Law intercepted a pass intended for receiver Isaac Bruce and scored on a 47-yard return to give the Patriots a 7 – 3 lead.
On April 13, 1984, the 21st anniversary of his first career hit, Rose doubled off of the Phillies ’ Jerry Koosman for his 4, 000th career hit, becoming only the second player in the 4000 hit club ( joining Ty Cobb ).
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With Gwynn having 3, 141 hits, it was just the second time in Major League history that a pair of teammates each had 3, 000 career hits ; Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker had previously played many games together for the 1928 A's.
During the first game, the Oilers blew a 3 – 0 lead, lost Dwayne Roloson for the series after Roloson suffered a knee injury, and lost 5 – 4 when Rod Brind ' Amour scored after backup Ty Conklin misplayed the puck.
An 8-time American League ( AL ) All-Star, he was named the AL's Most Valuable Player in after becoming the first major league player in 19 years to hit for 400 total bases, and went on to become the ninth player to lead the major leagues in total bases in consecutive seasons, and join Ty Cobb as one of two players to lead the AL in total bases three years in a row.
The show also served as the launching pad for Ty Pennington, one of the show's original carpenters who went on to become host of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition on ABC.
Notably, it was the retirement home of baseball legend Ty Cobb who was born nearby, and was a base of operation for production of the 1956 Disney film The Great Locomotive Chase that was filmed along the Tallulah Falls Railway that ran from Cornelia northward along the rim of Tallulah Gorge to Franklin, NC.
* Ty Tabor-singer, guitarist for King's X
His. 408 batting average that season is a record that still stands and was good for second overall in the league behind Ty Cobb.
Brock was best known for breaking Ty Cobb's all-time major league stolen base record.
* Living Tomorrow Today: A Benefit for Ty Cambra ( Asian Man Records, 2001 )
On May 15, 1912, after being heckled for several innings, the great Ty Cobb leaped the fence and attacked his tormentor.
Danny regularly caddies for Ty Webb ( Chevy Chase ), an exceptional golfer and the free-spirited playboy son of one of Bushwood's co-founders.
It was during this decline that 3W continued its publication of S & T ( specifically issues 112 to 139 ), and James Dunnigan returned for a brief stint as editor of the magazine ( Keith Poulter was the editor from issues # 112 to # 119, Ty Bomba from # 120 to # 129, James Dunnigan from # 130 to # 139 ).
Horace Walpole recorded the joke that " Granville and Bath were met going about the streets, calling ' Odd Man ', as the hackney chairmen do when they want a partner ", and a contemporary pamphlet satirically praised him for " the most wise and honest of all administrations, the minister having ... never transacted one rash thing ; and, what is more marvellous, left as much money in the Ty as he found in it.

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