In September 2015, as the Atlanta Braves were preparing to move from Turner Field to SunTrust Park, WXIA-TV reported that the statue of Cobb was not included in the list of items the Braves intended to bring with them to the new stadium.[4] It was the only statue the Braves were not planning to relocate with them.[5] The Braves stated that the reason for this was that the statue was owned by the Atlanta–Fulton County Recreation Authority and not the team.[6] However, several sources alleged that the decision was due in part to Cobb's reputation, particularly with regards to race.[5][7] While both the Recreation Authority and Georgia State University initially claimed the statue as their own, the statue was ultimately gifted to the Cobb's hometown of Royston, Georgia,[2] where it was dedicated on May 21, 2017, in front of the Royston Public Library.[8] In December, a large folk art painting of the statue's rededication was unveiled at the Ty Cobb Museum, also located in Royston.[9][10]