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February 26, 2008
Distantly related to a Confederate general, Ty Cobb was a strapping Augusta youth who became a star for the Detroit Tigers. Long revered as a great hitter and an incredibly fast baserunner, Cobb often has been remembered as a hated athlete, a bitter man who died nearly 50 years ago. No biographer has explored the complex personality as deeply and meticulously as Don Rhodes in his new comprehensive biography. Rhodes reveals the man as Cobb was in Augusta: in the off season and as a retiree. For the first time, a biographer includes interviews with Cobb’s two daughters (whom Rhodes met before they died), his granddaughter, and close friends, who offer insight and photos of Cobb’s private life never seen before. Many of Cobb’s emotional troubles started early in life, and no doubt were compounded during his early seasons with the Tigers, when his mother went on trial for murdering his father. The ugly side of this phenomenal athlete is not defended or explained away, but readers learn to better understand a man who seemed so miserable, when he had so much.

Don Rhodes is an editor at Morris Communications in Augusta. He has written “Ramblin’ Rhodes,” a music column, for more than 37 years, and his byline appears in many magazines and newspapers. He lives in North Augusta, South Carolina.


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About the Author

DON RHODES is publications editor of Morris Communications Co. based in Augusta, Georgia. He is also known for Ramblin' Rhodes, the longest running country music column in America, now in its 37th year. His articles have appeared in many daily newspapers and national magazines, and he has been nominated several times to the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in the non-performer category. Don lives in North Augusta, South Carolina.

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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Lyons Press; 1st edition (February 26, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0762744804
  • ISBN-13: 978-0762744800
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,398,084 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Cobb Has A Compassionate Side, March 17, 2009
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This book is well written, having been thoroughly researched by the author who interviewed several family members. It is about the human side of Cobb and reveals little known events that shows Cobb at times was all about family and community. The book chronicles several of Cobb's friends in Augusta, Detroit, Philadelphia, and elsewhere. It shows him to be highly respected and admired throughout the nation. Of course the ball players of his era were tenacious and highly competitive. There is new material never written about that the reader will find very informative. This is more than about baseball as it is all about Cobb's life. I am sure that many baseball fans will find this book informative and pleasurable.It is one of the best books on Cobb that I have ever read, possibly the greatest player to ever play the game.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Safe at Home...Safer Than You Think!, November 23, 2010
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Ty Cobb: Safe at Home is a very well written biography by Don Rhodes. I had limited expectations of the book and why not? Cobb has been portrayed as so many things with so many differing personalities. After reading this book I must admit that I was more than pleasantly surprised. The author provides a lot of personal information from interviews with two of Cobb's daughters, amongst others. One would think they would have nothing good to say about their father, but quite the opposite became evident. They had many good things to say about their father the person.

What really appealed to me about this book was that the author chose to focus more on Ty Cobb the person, rather than Ty Cobb the baseball star. He does not shy away from the controversies that plagued Cobb, nor does he defend him. It is what it is and to me that added an unexpected piece to an often confusing puzzle.

Having read my fair share of books on Ty Cobb, I'd have to rank this one near the top.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A rather short bio, May 20, 2010
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There are positive and negative sides to this book.

On the negative side, it is a rather short bio. There isn't that much baseball. Some of Ty's most important moments in life are not explored enough.

On the positive side, we get to know Ty a little better. I'd say this book covers what Al Stump's "Coob" did not. It's truly incredible what Ty Cobb left for his fellow human beings. The heritage he left for younsters, teenagers and sick persons is outstanding. In some case, he went out of his way to help others.

Ty Cobb just was not only the depressive, anti-social and racist psychopath some historians, writers and reporters want you to think.

As Bill James once wrote, when you didn't challenge him, he was a nice enough human being.
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