Ty Cobb and his dentures. (Credit: SCP Auctions) LAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif. - It’s often said "There’s a market for everything," and that certainly rang true when a bidder shelled out more than $18,000 to own dentures once belonging to baseball legend and Detroit Tigers’ center fielder Ty Cobb.
SCP Auctions said the person paid $18,840— to be exact— for the false teeth that were once displayed in the Baseball Hall of Fame Museum in Cooperstown, New York. "The upper and lower dentures come with Cobb's original plaster denture holder and brass opening device," SCP said. RELATED: Louisiana basketball coach breaks world record for longest hoop shot everCurrently, there’s no well-known explanation as to why Cobb’s dentures are so valuable.
The dentures were held for years by author Al Stump and then Karen Shemonsky, according to SCP. The name of the current buyer has not been disclosed.
A young boy stole the show at a baseball game in Hammond, Louisiana, as he imitated his idol – the umpire – on March 28. Credit: Hutch Gonzales via Storyful.According to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Cobb "may have been the best all-around baseball player that ever lived."Cobb, born in December 1886, joined the Detroit Tigers in 1905 and stayed with the team for 22 seasons before two more years in Philadelphia. RELATED: Plane gives the middle finger to Washington state, flight map showsHe retired as the holder of 43 major league regular season career records, including the all-time batting average mark of .366.