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Originally Posted by packs
True but that meeting occurred in 1909. Cobb was 22 years old and it was the last time he ever appeared in a World Series. He played another 19 seasons for obscure Tiger and A's teams and is still one of the most recognizable names in the sport.
The point I'm trying to make is that greatness does not go overlooked and neither is Trout. If you follow baseball today, you know Trout is the king of the sport.
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I agree he is the current “king” of the sport but I do not believe when his career ends he will be seen as one of the greatest and/or legends of all time. If it continues the way it is
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