The Greatest Baseball Player of All Time

Ty Cobb was baseball’s greatest player — and the game’s fiercest competitor.

Cobb established a lifetime average of .367, with 297 triples, 4,191 hits, 12 batting titles (including nine in a row), 23 straight seasons in which he hit over .300, three .400 seasons (topped by a .420 mark in 1911), and 2,245 runs. Intimidating the opposition, The Georgia Peach also stole 892 bases during a 24-year career, primarily with the Detroit Tigers.

Below is an excerpt of Ken Burn’s Baseball featuring the life and times of the greatest baseball player of all time.

About Steve Thomas

Steve Thomas is the original founder and owner of Detroit Athletic Co. He enjoys free-lance writing as well and his articles have appeared in The Detroit News, The Detroit Free Press, Crain's Detroit Business and The Wall Street Journal.