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A look at baseball's all-time leaders in nearly every statistical category discusses his childhood, stellar career, his records, his personality, and more.

64 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1992

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Norman L. Macht

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Norman Macht is a freelance baseball historian who has authored numerous books and innumerable articles in publications such as Baseball Digest, The Sporting News, National Sports Daily, Sports Heritage, USA Today Baseball Weekly, The San Francisco Examiner and The National Pastime (plus other SABR publications).

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December 14, 2020
This was a very good book. It had lots of detail about him and I learned so much.
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December 21, 2012
ty cobb is a very informational exiting story about ty cobbs life and how he fufilled his baseball career. the book explains how hard and challenging his life was, its amazing the risks he took to become a baseball player. good things about this book is that its very accurate, and its not dry (not boring or slow. their really isnt nothing bad about this book theres pictures lots of info and hard cover. this book was a good example of a biography it never got off track, it was always focused on cobb his carrer and parents.i think others who are interested in baseball and the detroit tigers would enjoy this. i recommened it and i give it 5 stars!.
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