Have you noticed that the dumbest profession....maybe second to economists.....are sports announcers?
Might be because they are Liberals to the same extent.
1. Today is the birthday of
Ty Cobb, in full
Tyrus Raymond Cobb, byname
the Georgia Peach, (born December 18, 1886, Narrows,
Georgia, U.S.—died July 17, 1961,
Atlanta, Georgia), professional
baseball player, considered one of the greatest offensive players in baseball history and generally regarded as the fiercest competitor in the game.... the antagonistic public persona that would become one of Cobb’s hallmarks.
...Cobb established numerous batting records. His career hits record of 4,189 lasted until it was broken by
Pete Rose in 1985. He also set the runs-scored mark of 2,246, a total that was not surpassed until 2001 by
Rickey Henderson. Cobb’s total of 892 stolen bases was surpassed in 1979 by
Lou Brock. Finally, Cobb’s lifetime batting average of .366 was unequaled through the 20th century.
Three times his batting average topped .400 (1911, .420; 1912, .409; and 1922, .401), and for 23 straight years he batted at least .300. In the first election to the
Baseball Hall of Fame, in 1936, Cobb received the most votes. "
Britannica.com
2. If you heard about Cobb from ESPN or Len Berman et al, you found this:
....overshadowed by his
notorious personality. Known for sharpening his spikes in order to cause the most damage to opponents’ legs when sliding, he was one of the most aggressive players in baseball history, and his short temper led to numerous on-field scuffles (he even attacked a heckling fan in the stands on one occasion). Op. Cit.
"But for all that, most Americans think of him first as an awful person—a racist and a low-down cheat who thought nothing of injuring his fellow players just to gain another base or score a run. Indeed, many think of him as a murderer. "
Who Was Ty Cobb? The History We Know That’s Wrong
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3. "..... Cobb has been portrayed as a virtual psychotic in articles, books, and films, including Ron Shelton’s 1994 feature starring Tommy Lee Jones and Ken Burns’s epic, 18-hour documentary,
Baseball, in which Cobb plays the villain to Jackie Robinson’s hero.
There’s only one problem: this venomous character is predominantly fictional."
A Wronged Man
4.
Ty Cobb on the TV show "I've got a Secret." Sep. 28, 1955
"Ty Cobb appears on the television show "I've got a secret." Since his death, Ty Cobb has been unfairly portrayed as being a very nasty person. The reality is far from this myth. It is nicely presented in the following article:
https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/who-wa...
5. "It is easy to understand why this is the prevailing view.
People have been told that Cobb was a bad man over and over, all of their lives. The repetition felt like evidence."
This explanation of the Cobb statement was written by Charles Leerhsen, whose recent book, is about Cobb..."Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty."
a. The Boston Globe notes:
"But if veteran sportswriter Leerhsen is correct about Cobb — and his book is assiduously researched and his points lucidly expressed — then “A Terrible Beauty” is not only
the best work ever written on this American sports legend: It’s a major reconsideration of a reputation unfairly maligned for decades." Review of “Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty” by Charles Leerhsen - The Boston Globe
"....
assiduously researched....
a reputation unfairly maligned..."
So.....once again, Ronaldus Magnus was spot on:
“It isn't so much that liberals are ignorant. It's just that they know so many things that aren't so.”