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Al Stump
Alvin John "Al" Stump (October 20, 1916 – December 14, 1995), was an American author and sports writer. Stump spent time with Detroit Tigers' Hall Of Fame baseball player Ty Cobb in 1960 and 1961 collaborating on Cobb's autobiography. ''My Life In Baseball: A True Record'' was released shortly after Cobb's death. From this research, Stump later went on to write at least two books and at least one magazine article on Cobb. ''Cobb: The Life and Times of the Meanest Man Who Ever Played Baseball'' and ''Cobb: A Biography'' were follow-up pieces written over thirty years after Cobb died. Both books, represented by Stump as a reflection on his time with Cobb, have now been discredited as sensationalized and, in large part, fictional. ==Early life and early career== Stump was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He began his sports writing career while attending the University of Wisconsin. Stump became a war correspondent during World War II, after which he wrote about sports for ''True'' and ''Esquire'' magazines and worked as reporter for the ''Los Angeles Herald-Examiner'' and ''The Los Angeles Times''.
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