Ty Cobb is celebrated on a 6" x 8" cherry wood plaque featuring a baseball trading card, an engraved nameplate and engraved career statistics. Superior, high-clarity acrylic lens covers firmly affixed to the plaque with brass-type screws protect the trading card. The polished look makes for a well-crafted, long-lasting piece perfect for displaying in an office, recreation room, or any spot for a fan to enjoy. It is proudly produced and assembled in the USA.
- Plaque measures 6" x 8"
- Card included may differ from one shown, but will be the same player
- Engraved plaque featuring year of Hall of Fame induction and career highlights
- Gift box packaging
- Ready to hang
- Made in USA
“I never saw anyone like Ty Cobb,” said Casey Stengel. “No one even close to him. That guy was superhuman, amazing.” Cobb was among the game’s fiercest competitors. His batting accomplishments are legendary – a lifetime average of .367, 4,191 hits, 12 batting titles (including nine in a row), 23 consecutive seasons in which he hit better than .300, three .400 seasons (topped by a .420 mark in 1911), 298 triples and 2,245 runs. “The Georgia Peach” also stole 892 bases during a 24-year career, primarily with the Detroit Tigers.
Ty Cobb is celebrated on a 6" x 8" cherry wood plaque featuring a baseball trading card, an engraved nameplate and engraved career statistics. Superior, high-clarity acrylic lens covers firmly affixed to the plaque with brass-type screws protect the trading card. The polished look makes for a well-crafted, long-lasting piece perfect for displaying in an office, recreation room, or any spot for a fan to enjoy. It is proudly produced and assembled in the USA.
- Plaque measures 6" x 8"
- Card included may differ from one shown, but will be the same player
- Engraved plaque featuring year of Hall of Fame induction and career highlights
- Gift box packaging
- Ready to hang
- Made in USA
“I never saw anyone like Ty Cobb,” said Casey Stengel. “No one even close to him. That guy was superhuman, amazing.” Cobb was among the game’s fiercest competitors. His batting accomplishments are legendary – a lifetime average of .367, 4,191 hits, 12 batting titles (including nine in a row), 23 consecutive seasons in which he hit better than .300, three .400 seasons (topped by a .420 mark in 1911), 298 triples and 2,245 runs. “The Georgia Peach” also stole 892 bases during a 24-year career, primarily with the Detroit Tigers.