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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Ted, Cobb was neither popular with his teammates, opponents nor reporters. Ruth was, in fact, popular with all of those. Yet, both their contemporaries and reporters -- who, unlike us, actually watched the two men play -- voted Cobb the better player. I'll take that consensus over our 80 year hindsight any day of the week. |
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