13 Greatest Hitters in Baseball History
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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, Sept. 29, 1941 * Ted Williams .406 batting average enters record books * Boston Red Sox - major league baseball - MLB Not only is is difficult to find reports on Ted Williams' season-ending .406 batting average--which has not been topped in 68 years--but when they are found they are typically very small, inconspicuous reports... [Read More]
At a 1931 barnstorming exhibition game in Tennessee, a seventeen-year-old pitcher for the Chattanooga Lookouts struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig back to back. Her name was Jackie Mitchell--"organized baseball's first girl pitcher." On September 9, 1965, Sandy Koufax made baseball history by pitching his fourth perfect game. In July 1970, a stripp... [Read More]
Boston Red Sox ABC in the ultimate alphabet book for every young Red Sox fan! A is for at-bat (Ted Williams), G is for Green Monster, M is for mascot (Wally) and Y is for Yawkey Way and Carl Yastrzemski! Toddlers will love learning their letters with all the great symbols and players of their favorite team. The book is even shaped like a baseball j... [Read More]
The story of Mickey Mantle's magnificent 1956 seasonMickey Mantle was the ideal batter for the atomic age, capable of hitting a baseball harder and farther than any other player in history. He was also the perfect idol for postwar America, a wholesome hero from the heartland.In A Season in the Sun, acclaimed historians Randy Roberts and Johnny Smit... [Read More]
Ted Williams played 21 seasons with the Boston Red Sox, twice interrupted by military service as a Marine Corps pilot. Nicknamed The Kid, the Splendid Splinter, Teddy Ballgame, and The Thumper, he is widely considered one of the greatest hitters ever. Williams was a two-time American League Most Valuable Player (MVP) winner, led the league in batti... [Read More]
Ted Williams played 21 seasons with the Boston Red Sox, twice interrupted by military service as a Marine Corps pilot. Nicknamed The Kid, the Splendid Splinter, Teddy Ballgame, and The Thumper, he is widely considered one of the greatest hitters ever. Williams was a two-time American League Most Valuable Player (MVP) winner, led the league in batti... [Read More]
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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, November 12, 1941 * Joe DiMaggio wins baseball MVP * Year of his famous hitting streak * Ted Williams .406 batting Average season is 2nd * New York Yankees - MLB The front page of section 2 (sports) has a banner headline: "VOTE DI MAGGIO MOT VALUABLE FOR 2ND TIME" with subheads and photo. (see) Nice for display. Always nice t... [Read More]
Ted Williams Single Signed Baseball Official Major League Ted Williams was one the best hitters of all time, with a career lifetime batting average of .344. He was also the last player to bat over .400 in a single season when he hit .406 in 1941. His .482On Base Percentage also set a record that stood for 61 years! The Red Sox slugger won the Tripl... [Read More]
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