This Ty Cobb is in the news 137 years (and one day) from TC’s birthday.
137 is the 33rd prime number - the ubiquitous (Phoenician) Masonic 33.
”9-0” > 9, a number prominently associated with baseball.
Baseball - the greatest game, is also a Masonic ritual.
https://www.remnantradio.org/Archives/articles/Baseball/baseball.htm
Numerology
The numerology aspect of baseball is something to look at closely because it relates directly to the sacred numbers. You will notice that almost all numbers related to baseball are multiples or divisors of 9.
3 strikes
3 outs
9 fielding positions
9 innings
27 outs per game (per team; 54 total)
81 home games
81 games on the road
In Freemasonry, nine derives its value from its being the product of three multiplied into itself, and consequently in Masonic language the number nine is always denoted by the expression three times three. For a similar reason, 27, which is 3 times 9, and 81, which is 9 times 9, are esteemed as sacred numbers in the advanced Degrees. -Masonic Dictionary
Every one is aware of the singular properties of the number nine, which, multiplied by itself or any other number whatever, gives a result whose final sum is always nine, or always divisible by nine. Nine multiplied by each of the ordinary numbers, produces an arithmetical progression, each member whereof, composed of two figures, and presents a remarkable fact.
9 . 18 . 27 . 36 . 45 . 54 . 63 . 72 . 81 . 90 So, 0+9=9, 1+8=9, 2+7=9 and so on. Also, there are mirrors of numbers that are important like 18 and 81, 27 and 72, 36 and 63, 45 and 54. For all those reasons, 9 and its multiples are considered sacred. The three bases represent the three degrees of the Blue Lodge, and in order to score or succeed the player must reach home plate in order to advance to the further degrees.