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Katis remembers kidding Williams that Katis wore No. 7 as a Little Leaguer – a number also worn by slugger Mickey Mantle of the rival New York Yankees. “But by the way, Ted Williams and Mickey ...
CRYSTAL RIVER, Fla. – Ted Williams, the revered and sometimes reviled "Splendid Splinter" of the Boston Red Sox and baseball's last .400 hitter, died Friday at age 83.
In Ben Bradlee Jr.'s "The Kid: The Immortal Life of Ted Williams," that point comes on page 183 of more than 800. It's hours after the Red Sox slugger has won the 1941 All-Star game with a walk ...
Ted Williams saw 74 different pitchers in the 1941 season in which he hit .406. Last season, Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts saw four times as many pitchers over the course of the season.
In fact, when Ted Williams batted .406 during the 1941 season, it was the ninth time in 21 years it had been done and the 28th time in baseball history.
FILE - In this 1953 file photo, Capt. Ted Williams, former Boston Red Sox slugger, poses atop an airplane at a Marine air base in Korea after he crash landed his thunder jet at an advance airbase ...
Former Washington, D.C. homicide detective Ted Williams discusses how juvenile crime is affecting the nation's capital and ...
Ted Williams’ next door neighbor when he was growing up on Utah Street in North Park was a man named Chick Rotert, a onetime game warden who introduced Ted to bass fishing in some of the local ...