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Divided loyalties in Ty Cobb’s family

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Instead, Ty Cobb invited his grandson into an office in his home for the first time.

“I looked around at all of the memorabilia and realized to my amazement and awe just what an incredible career he had in baseball. It answered a lot of questions for me,” Herschel said.

Herschel Cobb is well aware of his grandfather’s reputation as a spikes-high base runner who would do whatever it took to win on the field and was equally tough to get along with off it as well.

“Very independent, very fierce competitor,” he said of his grandfather. “We talked about those things, and I don’t think he apologized for the ferocity he played with. He was playing to win, and that was part of the game.”

Ty Cobb’s great-grandson — also named Ty — has turned out to be the athlete in the family. After playing both baseball and basketball at Sacred Heart Prep, he opted for basketball in Occidental College near Pasadena.

The Cobbs are not Giants season-ticket holders, but they do get to about a dozen games at AT&T Park each year. And Herschel says his son is an ardent Giants fan.

“He loves the team,” Herschel said, “and he loves the enthusiasm.”

Someone in Detroit might not be too happy to hear that a Ty Cobb likely will be wearing orange and black this week.

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