The White House legal team is adding a new lawyer to deal with the fallout of the Russia probe.

Ty Cobb will now be in charge of overseeing the Trump administration's legal and media response into various ongoing investigations into Russian meddling in the 2016 election and possible collusion with the president's campaign.

Cobb is currently a partner at the firm Hogan Lovells, and his emails were answered Friday with a response that said he is traveling.

According to Bloomberg, Cobb will help enforce "discipline" in both President Trump and the White House. Bloomberg reported he is "intended to be traffic cop, enforcer of discipline, and public spokesman."

Cobb will also be in charge of answering questions from congressional panels investigating Russia and Special Counsel Robert Mueller and will work closely with Trump's outside legal team led by Marc Kasowitz.

Cobb is a relative of the baseball legend of the same name. His official online biography says his "wide-ranging enforcement, bribery, and corruption practice has taken him to more than 35 countries and 44 states."

Cobb has also been inducted into the Ethisphere Hall of Fame, which recognizes those who have helped to "advance corporate ethics and compliance."

The Washington Examiner has reached out to Kasowitz's team for comment.