The Cobb movie was based on a lot of falsehoods, Hollywood sensationalism. Wrong on so many accounts about Cobb. The author Charles Leerhsen broke new research ground and wrote a game-changing biography of Cobb several years ago, "Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty."
https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/who-was- ... ats-wrong/For example, Leehsen writes: "It is 'common knowledge' that Cobb was 'an avowed racist'—but when and where did he make such a vow and where is it recorded? A 1984 biography of Cobb, written by a college professor named Charles Alexander, is typical. It describes three people who fought with Cobb—a night watchman, a bellhop, and a butcher—as being black. Such evidence was enough for documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, whose made-for-PBS series Baseball described Cobb as an embarrassment to the game because of his racism and cast Cobb as the anti-Jackie Robinson.
But Burns, like so many others, was letting himself be misled by the oft-repeated myth. Looking into census reports, birth certificates, and contemporary newspaper accounts, I found that all three of the black fighters cited by Charles Alexander were in fact
white."And, in fact, Ty Cobb was descended from a long line of abolitionists. "His great-grandfather was a minister who preached against slavery and was run out of town for it. His grandfather refused to fight in the Confederate army because of the slavery issue. And his father was an educator and state senator who spoke up for his black constituents and is known to have once broken up a lynch mob," Leerhsen wrote.