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Mortal enemies! Cobb didn't like ANYBODY! But He he most hated Ruth!
He called him 'NIGGER' because Ruth had a wide nose like a Negro. On a barnstorming event he refused to share a room with Ruth "that nigger" Cobb was always a racist for sure. Cobb was even hated by his Tiger teamates! So much so that when Nap Lajoie won the batting ave crown in 1912 on the last day of the season EVERY Tiger signed a 'congrats' telegram to him! But here's the REAL story! Ruth for some reason in 1933 after Cobb had retired went up to his house in Georgia just to drink with Cobb, the only thing they had in comman. Imagin Ruth and Cobb sitting on a porch drinking hard liquere and Talking BASEBALL! No one was there BUT DAMN Don't we wish WE were ALL there?! THE two BEST players of their Time! Maybe ALL time! |
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wolfagain wrote:
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Sorry Wolfie, but this just isn't true. Sure, Cobb hated Ruth for awhile, mainly because he didn't know him. By the end of his playing days, they were good friends (well, at least as good of a friend as a mercurial guy like Ty Cobb could have), and he took back most of what he said. Quote:
Some of them unfairly. He started the tradition of swinging two bats to make the one at the AB feel lighter. Sounds like a fine tradition now, but it sure looked cocky to all his teammates. Sure, some thought he was an ass. Most just felt bad for the guy. Quote:
I don't believe Ty Cobb signed it, and he was a Tiger in 1912. In addition, Ty Cobb got the last laugh: IIRC, he won every batting title from 1908 to 1919 except for, like two (ESPN and a few other places screw up the stats, but he did). Quote:
"For some reason?" Wolf, I gotta tell you, I think it's cool how you post often to this NG and give us Indians fans something to read, but I recommend you brush up on your history. As I said above, Cobb and Ruth got along by the end of their careers (I mean c'mon here, no one could hate Babe Ruth. The guy was so likable). They were sitting on the porch, drinking and talking about baseball in 1933, because they were both shut out from baseball. Ruth and Cobb had one very important thing in common: they both wanted to stay active in baseball after they retired but were both unable to do so: Cobb because of his attitude and Ruth because he was a slacker. Cobb, with as intelligent as he was, was at the height of his mental powers and had nothing to do with them. Ruth was winding down from his popularity binge and had a massive hangover. They were decent friends at that time, and had this important fact in common. Quote:
I do wish I was there They were the best players of their time, butI wouldn't say that they were the best players of all-time. Of course, that opens up a whole 'nother argument which I don't want to have here. |
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Jim wrote: Quote:
Your nit-picking reply has been noted. Except for leaving out the word 'other' as in "every other Tiger signed..." the post is acurate. My reference to Cobb calling Ruth "nigger" when Ruth came up and Cobb's career was winding down is acurate! Nowhere did I say they were STILL mortal enemies in the 30s when they drank that night at Cobb's house in Georgia. But those who nit pick will not be swayed by explainations so I'm probably wasting my time here! |
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> Your nit-picking reply has been noted. Except for leaving out the
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Oh c'mon, it's not nit-picking. It's trying to shed some truth on a popular baseball myth. Nit-picking is pointing out grammar / spelling mistakes. Quote:
No, you didn't say they were still mortal enemies. I was putting a whole lot of history behind a simple event, something some people might want to read. The whole thing makes sense in a historical context, so I was providing the context. You might want to consider being a bit less sensitive to replies ![]() Quote:
As I said above, nit-picking is garbage that doesn't matter. I was adding some history and explaining some events, which I do believe matters to your comment. Again, I'm not saying you're wrong, just shedding some light on the "Cobb hated Ruth to the core" myth. |
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