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To: Darren McCarty

They let Babe Ruth and Ernie Banks in too. What’s your point? Are you suggesting Ty Cobb was caught betting on baseball while he played or managed....on his own team none the less?


52 posted on 03/16/2015 6:05:28 PM PDT by Beave Meister (Die Hard Cubs Fan.....if it takes forever.)
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To: Beave Meister

What’s your point? Are you suggesting Ty Cobb was caught betting on baseball while he played or managed....on his own team none the less?


Yes he did and conspired for a game to be lost on purpose, something Rose was never accused of.

http://www.si.com/vault/1989/06/12/120042/the-cobb-gambling-scandal
“In 1926 retired pitcher Dutch Leonard told American League
president Ban Johnson that near the end of the 1919 season, Leonard
and Tiger teammate Cobb, along with Tris Speaker and Smokey Joe Wood
of the Indians, had met beneath the stands in Detroit and reached an
understanding that the Indians, who had clinched second place behind
the White Sox, would lose to the Tigers the next day so that Detroit
could finish third and claim a share of World Series money. Leonard
said that to profit on the arrangement Cobb planned to bet $2,000 on
the game, Leonard $1,500 and Speaker and Wood $1,000 each. In the
end, Cleveland did lose, 9-5, but Cobb didn’t get his money down in
time, and only a small portion of the others’ money was wagered.
Leonard was said to harbor grudges against both Cobb and Speaker
— Cobb, the Tigers’ player-manager, had released him in 1926, and
Speaker, the Indians’ player-manager, had refused to pick him up —
but he did possess two incriminating letters from Cobb and Wood. In
his letter Wood had written, ‘’If we ever have another chance like
this we will know enough to try to get ((our bets)) down early.’’
Cobb had written, ‘’Wood and myself are considerably disappointed in
our business proposition.’’
The public didn’t get wind of Leonard’s accusations until Cobb and
Speaker both retired unexpectedly after the ‘26 season. Johnson had
allowed them to resign rather than make the affair public. But he
gave Leonard’s letters to commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis, who
crossed Johnson by revealing them to the press.”


96 posted on 03/16/2015 8:45:29 PM PDT by fungoking (Tis a pleasure to live in the Ozarks)
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