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  2. Ty Hardin - Wikipedia

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    Ty Hardin (born Orison Whipple Hungerford Jr.; January 1, 1930 – August 3, 2017) was an American actor best known as the star of the 1958 to 1962 ABC/Warner Bros. Western television series Bronco. Early life

  3. Ty Cobb - Wikipedia

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    —Ty Cobb in The New York Times Cobb led the AL that year in numerous other categories, including 248 hits, 147 runs scored, 127 RBI, 83 stolen bases, 47 doubles, 24 triples and a.621 slugging percentage. Cobb hit eight home runs but finished second in that category to Frank Baker, who hit eleven. He was awarded another Chalmers car, this time for being voted the AL MVP by the Baseball ...

  4. 1907 Detroit Tigers season - Wikipedia

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    Season summary. The 1907 season was the first year the Tigers won the American League pennant. Their 1907 record of 92–58 was the team's best record to that point. Led by Ty Cobb, who led the American League in batting average (Cobb's first batting crown), RBIs, and slugging percentage, and Sam Crawford, who led the league in runs scored and ...

  5. Ornery, outdoorsman, top in class: Friends, coworkers ... - AOL

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    Ty Voth, a 27-year-old Wichita firefighter, died in the line of duty on August 1, 2024 while fighting a fire near Haysville. Friends and coworkers described Voth as fun-loving, ornery, hard ...

  6. 1912 suspension of Ty Cobb - Wikipedia

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    During the 1912 baseball season, center fielder Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers was suspended for ten days after entering the spectator stands at New York's Hilltop Park during a game and physically assaulting Claude Lucker, a heckler. At the time, Cobb was among the biggest stars in the major leagues. American League president Ban Johnson ...

  7. 1909 Detroit Tigers season - Wikipedia

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    Boss Schmidt. Catching duties were split between Boss Schmidt (81 games) and Oscar Stanage (77 games).. Schmidt hit .265 in 1908, but his batting average dropped to .209 in 1909. . As a young man, Schmidt worked in the coal mines and was a skilled brawler who fought an exhibition match with the heavyweight champion, Jack Johnson.

  8. Ty Masterson’s vanity pushed Pyle into governor’s race ...

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    The seeds of Dennis Pyle’s insurgent run for governor were planted by Senate president in redistricting fight.

  9. Timothy B. Schmit - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Bruce Schmit (born October 30, 1947) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter. He has performed as the bassist and vocalist for Poco and the Eagles, having replaced Randy Meisner in both cases. Schmit has also worked for decades as a session musician and solo artist. In 1998, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as ...