Fittingly climaxing his 14-year career, Ted Williams, in what may have been his last appearance at bat ... including a new Cadillac, in a pre-game ceremony, the supposedly-steely Williams all ...
Ted Williams, one of the most fabulous figures ... that Ted would not go to New York with the club for the final three games of the season in Yankee Stadium. So, the 10,454 paying customers ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates made an offer to acquire perhaps the greatest hitter who ever lived, Ted Williams, in 1937. They may ...
He wanted to be not only good, but great at it," says broadcaster Curt Gowdy about Ted Williams ... the league." Williams routinely led the league in critics and hitting. On the final day of ...
it was undoubtedly Ted Williams, the spectacular hitter who played for the Boston Red Sox, then the Yankees fiercest rival. His .406 batting average in 1941 made him the last .400 hitter.