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Below is a baseball poster of Ty Cobb and Shoeless Joe Jackson. This Ty Cobb and Shoeless Joe Jackson poster shows the two of them side by side, with each man holding two baseball bats. These are two of the greatest players ever to play the game. |
Ty Cobb and Shoeless Joe Jackson Posters
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Ty Cobb was one of the greatest hitters that ever lived. He played for the Detroit Tigers in the early 20th century and always maintained a high average and a reputation as a very aggressive player. He was not liked by many and was a cruel racist. He even went so far as to ignore Babe Ruth because he claimed he had black features. Shoeless Joe Jackson played with the Chicago White Sox in the early 1900's and was a rising star until the Black Sox scandal of 1919. He was the only rookie to ever hit over .400 in 1911. Ty Cobb once said that Shoeless Joe Jackson was the greatest hitter he ever saw. He never played professional ball again after the World Series in 1919. |
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