Cobb Tyrus Raymond
Cobb
(kŏb), Tyrus Raymond Known as "Ty." 1886-1961. American baseball player and manager who was one of the first five players to be elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame (1936). He set a number of major league records, including a lifetime batting average of .367.
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