Sports History On This Day: June 18

June 18, 1911 – It was truly sports history in the making! The greatest comeback in all of Major League Baseball history! The Detroit Tigers trailed the Chicago White Sox, 13-1 at Bennett Park, Detroit.

Big rallies in both the eighth and ninth innings allowed the Tigers to claw their way back into the contest and to recover to win it, 16-15. Ty Cobb drove in the final two runs needed for victory with his fifth hit of the day.

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Ty Cobb, Detroit Tigers, baseball card portrait chromolithograph with hand-color. It was a sponsored advertising item from the American Tobacco Company in 1911.
The photo is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons of Ty Cobb, Detroit Tigers, baseball card portrait chromolithograph with hand-color. It was a sponsored advertising item from the American Tobacco Company in 1911. Special thanks to the resources of Newspapers.com and OnThisDay.com for the information obtained.

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