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Ted Williams - Wikipedia Williams was required to interrupt his baseball career in 1943 to serve three years in the United States Navy and Marine Corps during World War II Upon returning to MLB in 1946, Williams won his first AL MVP Award and played in his only World Series In 1947, he won his second Triple Crown
Ted Williams | Hits, Stats, Quote, Swing, Military Service, Facts . . . Ted Williams (born August 30, 1918, San Diego, California, U S —died July 5, 2002, Inverness, Florida) was an American professional baseball player who compiled a lifetime batting average of 344 as an outfielder with the American League Boston Red Sox from 1939 to 1960
Ted Williams Bio - About Ted Williams - Ted Williams Official Williams managed the Washington Senators Texas Rangers franchise from 1969 to 1972 An avid sport fisherman, he hosted a television program about fishing, and was inducted into the IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame
Five facts about Ted Williams iconic life - MLB. com Ted Williams enjoyed a remarkable career -- and life The Hall of Famer remains one of the most legendary and distinctive players in Major League history more than 60 years after he played the last of his 2,292 games for the Red Sox
Williams, Ted | Baseball Hall of Fame Williams was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1966 and served as the manager of the Washington Senators Texas Rangers franchise from 1969-72 He passed away on July 5, 2002
Ted Williams – The Baseball Scholar Ted Williams, often referred to as “The Splendid Splinter,” is one of the most iconic and accomplished hitters in Major League Baseball history Williams’ career with the Boston Red Sox, spanning from 1939 to 1960, remains a benchmark for offensive excellence
Ted Williams - New World Encyclopedia Theodore Samuel Williams (August 30, 1918 – July 5, 2002), known as Ted Williams and nicknamed The Kid, the Splendid Splinter, and Teddy Ballgame, was a Major League Baseball player who played 19 seasons, twice interrupted by military service as a Marine Corps pilot, with the Boston Red Sox
September 2, 1960: Like father, like son: Ted Williams homers off both . . . All in all, not a good day for Red Sox fans – except for those who are baseball trivia buffs Name the only father-and-son combination against which any major leaguer ever homered? Thornton Lee of the Chicago White Sox, back in Ted Williams’s rookie year, surrendered homer number 28 to Williams on September 17, 1939
Ted Williams - BR Bullpen - Baseball-Reference. com Born Teddy Samuel Williams, named after Theodore Roosevelt, Ted Williams became one of America's most beloved figures for his exploits on the field and off Many sabermetricians consider him neck and neck with Babe Ruth to be considered the greatest hitter of them all