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Cobb: A Biography

Submitted by on March 5, 2007 – 1:42 AMNo Comment

It’s very good, particularly since Cobb isn’t a player I had much interest in, beyond wondering why the hell nobody stood up to his crazy ass in twenty-odd seasons and traded him or suspended him or whatever.   I have a lot more respect for him as a player now, but…still.   Bitch crazy, people.   He wouldn’t get out of the minors nowadays, what with the attempted murders and whatnot.   Total freaknut, but fascinating.   (5/19/04)

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