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Yankees Baseball
The Golden Age
by Richard Bak
Arcadia Publishing, 1999 | Buy the book
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RUTH AND COBB, c. 1924 | Baseball's greatest names, Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb, were not nearly as chummy as this photo suggests. Cobb, who personified the dead-ball era Ruth's home runs had made obsolete, spent his six seasons as Detroit player-manager playing second fiddle to the Yankees and their bulb-nosed basher.
From Yankees Baseball: The Golden Age by Richard Bak. Copyright © 1999, 2000 by Richard Bak. Excerpted with permission.
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