December 9th, 2009 Holiday Auction (#26)
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Ty Cobb ranks, along with Ted Williams, as among the greatest pure hitters in baseball history. His lifetime .367 batting average is still a record, along with 89 more that he held at the time of his retirement in 1926. He won the batting title at 20 years old in 1927, the youngest player ever to accomplish that feat and the first of nine in a row. Never a real long ball hitter (he hit 118 career homers), he purposely hit five in two days (1925) just to prove a point. Also well known for his ferocious no quarter style of play, he was known to sharpen his spikes while seated in the dugout in full view of the opposing team. Until Lou Brock came along 50 years later, Cobb was also the career stolen base leader. He was a true legend and pioneer of the game, and was one of five players inducted in Cooperstown's first class. There are 24 cleat marks on the bat. Manuf: H&B, Model: Signature Model, Length: 34 in, Weight: 33.6 oz, Wood: Ash, Condition: Slight crack with professional repair to the handle. Ball/hit marks on the right and back barrel. Several gouges and depressions on the barrel. Accompanied by a LOA from PSA/DNA and another from MEARS who rated this bat a 7.5 however their LOA is incorrect stating the bat is uncracked.
1923-25 Ty Cobb Detroit Tigers Game-Used Bat (MEARS LOA) (PSA/DNA)
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