Ty Cobb Honey Boy Evans trophy
Date1912
DescriptionSterling silver and bronze trophy with a rectangular base featuring ornate garland detailing. Embossed lettering around the perimeter of the base reads 'George "Honey Boy" Evans Champion Batsman Trophy / 1912.' There is an eagle perched atop a baseball with crossed bats in the background affixed to the front bottom center of the base. The front of the base features an engraved depiction of a game in progress. Above the eagle is a protruding silver placard with "Won By / Ty Cobb / Detroit American / League / Percentage .410" in embossed lettering. Left side of the base has an engraving of a child playing a horn while the right side of the base has an engraving of a child holding masks. Back side of the base is blank with "Dieges & Clust N.Y." stamped at the lower left corner. Mounted on top of the base are three bronze figures in various stances. There is a pitcher, batter, and a catcher.
Bio/Historical NoteEach year from 1908 to 1912, entertainer George "Honey Boy" Evans commissioned and presented a one-of-a-kind trophy to the major leaguer with the highest batting average. Ty Cobb captured four straight trophies, including this highly decorated example from 1912, after which Evans retired the award.
Object numberB-1950-0077
Artist, Creator, or Manufacturer
Dieges & Clust
Subject
Cobb, Ty, 1886-1961
Subject
Evans, George, 1870-1915
Classificationsawards
Dimensions36 x 19 x 12 in.
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