The listing, Ty Cobb * 2002 Fleer “Greats of the Game” #33 * 12-Time "BATTING TITLE" has ended.
Ty Cobb * Detroit Tigers
2002 Fleer “Greats of the Game” #33
Card is in at least “Near Mint” Condition
but could be “MINT”
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Career Highlights:
Inducted into Baseball’s “HALL of FAME” in 1936
24 Years “as a player” in Major League Baseball
(22=Detroit Tigers / 2=Philadelphia Athletics)
1911 AL “MVP”
.420 Ave * 127 RBIs * 248 Hits * 147 Runs
Also: 83 Stolen Bases * 47 Doubles * 24 Triples
12-time “BATTING TITLE”
4189 “HITS” (career) (2nd All Time)
.366 “BATTING AVERAGE” (career) (All-Time Leader)
2246 “RUNS” (career) (2nd All Time)
724 “DOUBLES” (career) (4th All Time)
295 “TRIPLES”(career) (2nd All Time)
897 “STOLEN BASES” (career) (4th All Time)
1938 “RBIs” (career) (8th All Time)
.400+ “BATTING AVERAGE” (season) = 3 times
.316+ “BATTING AVERAGE” (season) = 23 times
200+ Hits (season) = 9 times
30+ Doubles (season) = 15 times
20+ Triples (season) = 4 times
99+ RBIs (season) = 9 times
50+ Stolen Bases (season) = 9 times
In 1905, Ty Cobb was the youngest player in MLB
In 1928, Ty Cobb was the 2nd oldest player in MLB