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Another interview. I'm not seeking these out, the author so happens to be appearing on the programs I frequent.
http://onlyagame.wbur.org/2015/05/16...arles-leerhsen
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These are the Ty Cobb stories I have heard. Are all of these not true? They are all pretty damaging:
Edited to add: Riley Cooper is known as a racist because he said n****** once (or twice?) after a game. Ty Cobb has done that. Ron Artest is known as a violent animal because he climbed into the stands to beat up a heckler. Ty Cobb has done that. Ray Rice is known as a woman beater because he punched his girlfriend. Ty Cobb has also done that! Could you imagine an athlete more racist than Riley Cooper, as violent as Ron Artest and has the same regard for women as Ray Rice? Sounds like a pleasant fellow ![]() Last edited by jhs5120; 05-16-2015 at 10:25 AM. |
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Not to say that Cobb wasn't wealthy but at the times of doing what he did fighting (with fans) was common and not like it was EVER in the NBgay. Hitting women (though not saying he get's a pass) was quite common and a hell of a lot less looked down upon then.
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Cobb was fairly well off in 1919, when he savagely beat and hospitalized a woman for talking back to him. I mean, you're right, things were different back then, but when people say he wasn't a violent, racist thug and a disciple human being they should probably take a look at what he has done. |
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I wouldn't call him a racist thug that's a bit off the mark. Did you read the book ?? It doesn't dismiss things that he had done but it sure proves he wasn't a racist like Stump made him out to be.
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So you're not saying he didn't do these things, but that they were socially acceptable. I get it. Back then it was socially acceptable to try to murder a man for intervening in your berating racist rant of another man? Last edited by jhs5120; 05-31-2015 at 01:16 PM. |
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First, as the new book mentioned much of what you wrote has been debunked and Cobb is actually described as a supporter of integrating major league baseball and oftentimes a supporter of blacks. Second, your comparison of what was acceptable and deemed normal in society in 1910 is different from what existed 100 years later. To compare Ty Cobb's actions to Riley Cooper and Ray Rice and suggest that you are comparing apples to apples just makes zero sense. Are we actually having this discussion or do you not honestly see the point here? Bugs Bunny was a racist bastard too if you look at some of Warner Brothers' old cartoons.
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Well said, Jeff. What has to be realized here is that 40 years after the Civil War ended....it really didn't end in many American's minds. Circa 1905 - 1908, when the careers of guys like Cobb and Joe Jackson started, there were very few BB players from the "deep South". And, it wasn't easy at the beginning for them to fit in. Hey guys....after reading all these books on Cobb that have been written by guys who have an "agenda", try reading TY AND THE BABE. Tom Stanton provides a fair and very interesting take on Cobb (especially Cobb's rivalry with the Babe....when Ruth pitched for Boston). I'll not reveal anymore, but it's a great story on these two legends of Baseball, during their playing years and after. The Appendix is about Ty Cobb versus Babe Ruth, Game by Game. It's fascinating to read the details of approx. 200 games that Cobb and Ruth played in from May 11, 1915 > Sept 11, 1927. ![]() TED Z . Last edited by tedzan; 05-31-2015 at 06:25 PM. Reason: Correct typo. |
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Jeff and others--
Probably one of the neatest projects I've had in the auction industry was reviewing the dozens of letters penned between Ty Cobb and Helene Champlain ranging over five decades from the 1910s through the 1950s. I'm not sure how Cobb and Champlain met and if there was "something more" to their relationship, but the letters were hardly dripping with sexual tension. What's more is that they were entirely absent of racial rhetoric, the ramblings of a psychotic mad man or even one mention of baseball. In short, they were really interesting book reviews with other personal anecdotes interspersed. In short, it helped me understand the depth of Cobb in greater detail....an astute and well-read business man who loved the weather in both California and Nevada ![]() Last edited by Orioles1954; 05-31-2015 at 10:22 PM. |
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