103 years ago, that asshole Ty Cobb attacked a fan [View all]
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103 years ago, that asshole Ty Cobb attacked a fan
Posted By Michael Jackman on Fri, May 15, 2015 at 7:15 am
Nobody in baseball history quite earned the description of "infamous" like Tyrus Raymond "Ty" Cobb, who played with the Tigers from 1905 to 1926. As we wrote about him in our round-up of the Tigers' "All-star oddballs" ...
He was known as a bigot with a short temper and a penchant for sadism. One local sportswriter described his style of play as daring to the point of dementia. A later Tiger player said Cobb regarded the game as something like a war, recalling that every time at bat for him was like a crusade. Cobb inspired fear in his opponents and hatred in his teammates. His reputation as a dirty player was well-known his contemporaries described how hed sharpen his cleats in the dugout, then slide feet-first into a bag with those razor-sharp spikes aimed high. Given his thirst for blood and spurred soles, its hardly surprising his career record for stealing home (54 times) still stands. Its also not a shocker he retains the dubious honor of committing more errors (271) than any American League outfielder.
On the field, he was famous for violence, but off the field it was his almost sociopathic personality that won him headlines. In 1907, a black groundskeeper greeted Cobb in a way the ballplayer felt was too familiar, and hothead Cobb violently attacked the man; when the groundskeeper's wife tried to intervene, he began choking her, and might have killed her had a catcher not knocked Cobb out cold. In 1908, when a black laborer complained to Cobb about how he'd just walked through freshly poured asphalt, Cobb went into attack mode again, earning a battery charge.
But the most outrageous incident might be what happened more than a century ago today. While playing against the Highlanders in New York, Cobb was so incensed by remarks from a heckler named Claude Lucker that he charged into the stands and attacked the man. As Cobb began beating and stomping the man with those razor-sharp cleats that had punished so many basemen, a crew of his teammates held people at bay. Some in the crowd protested, since Lucker had lost all of one hand and most of the other in an industrial accident, and couldn't defend himself with his fists. A cry went up: Cobb, that man has no hands! Cobb reportedly yelled back in a psychotic rage, I dont care if he got no feet! Protected by his teammates, the beating went on until a cop and an umpire led Cobb away. ..................(more)
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