10 Best Pitchers who Debuted in the 19th Century
Here are the 10 best pitchers of the 19th century
Here are the 10 best pitchers of the 19th century
In 1905, Ty Cobb made his big league debut for the Detroit Tigers just days after his father was killed by his mother, who was facing murder charges.
A game-by-game history of the heated and often dramatic rivalry between the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox.
When Ty Cobb arrived in Royston, Georgia, on August 10, 1905, his father was dead from a shotgun blast and his mother was facing arrest for manslaughter. The small community was abuzz over the shocking death of their most influential and prominent figure, while Ty was in a state of shock at the loss of his father.
Eight pitchers have managed to win 100 games for TWO teams. All but two of them are in the Hall of Fame. All of them were great hurlers.