War on the Basepaths: The Definitive Biography of Ty Cobb

War on the Basepaths: The Definitive Biography of Ty Cobb

by Tim Hornbaker
War on the Basepaths: The Definitive Biography of Ty Cobb

War on the Basepaths: The Definitive Biography of Ty Cobb

by Tim Hornbaker

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Overview

During his twenty-four-year career, Ty Cobb was an MVP, Triple Crown-winner, twelve-time batting champion, and was elected in the inaugural ballot for the National Baseball Hall of Fame (along with Honus Wagner, Babe Ruth, Christy Mathewson, and Walter Johnson). As someone who retired from the game over eighty-five years ago, he is still the leader for career batting average, second in runs, hits, and triples, and a mainstay in dozens of other categories.

However, when most people think of “The Georgia Peach,” they’re reminded of his reputation as a “dirty” player. It was said that got so many of his steals because he would sharpen his metal cleats and “spike” the second basemen if they would try to tag him out. It’s also said that he was rude, nasty, a racist, and hated by peers and the press alike.

As author Tim Hornbaker did for Charles Comiskey in Turning the Black Sox White, War on the Basepaths is an unbiased biography of one of the greatest players to ever grace a baseball diamond. Based on detailed research and analysis, Tim Hornbaker offers the full story of Cobb’s life and career; some of which has been altered for almost a century. While he retired in 1928 and passed away in 1961, War on the Basepaths will show how Ty Cobb really was and place readers in the box seats of his incredible life.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613217931
Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC
Publication date: 04/07/2015
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 392
Sales rank: 984,952
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

Tim Hornbaker is a lifelong sports historian and enthusiast. His book Turning the Black Sox White: The Misunderstood Legacy of Charles A. Comiskey was received with critical acclaim, and he resides in Tamarac, Florida.
Tim Hornbaker is a lifelong sports historian and enthusiast. His books Turning the Black Sox White: The Misunderstood Legacy of Charles A. Comiskey and War on the Basepaths: The Definitive Biography of Ty Cobb were received with critical acclaim. He lives in Tamarac, Florida.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii

Chapter 1 "Don't Come Home a Failure" 1

Chapter 2 Not a Born Ballplayer 20

Chapter 3 Waiting for the Cobb to Crack 36

Chapter 4 A Humbled Batting Champion 51

Chapter 5 "Up Here, They Don't Understand Me" 67

Chapter 6 The Lucky Stiff 83

Chapter 7 Detroit's Prima Donna 99

Chapter 8 The Psychological Advantage 114

Chapter 9 Brawls and Strikes 130

Chapter 10 Butchering Pennant Chances 144

Chapter 11 Always Expect the Unexpected 158

Chapter 12 Pathway to Riches 172

Chapter 13 Micromanager 186

Chapter 14 The Fighting Spirit 200

Chapter 15 Fading from Contention 215

Chapter 16 Old Man Cobb 229

Chapter 17 Immortalized in Bronze 245

Chapter 18 The Depressed Philanthropist 258

Chapter 19 "I Loved the Guy" 274

Endnotes 289

Acknowledgments 355

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