Ted Williams wanted to be known as the greatest hitter who ever lived. When he failed to meet those expectations, pity anything that got in his way. Like a water cooler. After popping up in a ...
If there was a baseball player who rivaled DiMaggio in his day, it was undoubtedly Ted Williams, the spectacular hitter who played for the Boston Red Sox, then the Yankees fiercest rival.
Struck on the right elbow by a non-curving curve-ball, Ted Williams, the heavy artillery of the Red Sox attack, was painfully bruised in yesterday’s exhibition game at Fenway Park against an ...
Ted Williams entered the exalted circle of 400 home run hitters at Fenway Park last night to break up a scoreless pitching battle between Bob Porterfield and Tommy Gorman. The Red Sox slugger ...
Then the hat would make an impressive showing in a glass case, suitably inscribed: “Hat worn by J.A. Boucher of Albany, June 9, 1946, when Ted Williams of Red Sox bounced his longest Boston home ...
Tempestuous Teddy Williams, the Red Sox problem child, pitched at Fenway Park yesterday. Granting a long-standing request by Williams, Manager Joe Cronin allowed the long-legged outfielder to hurl ...
“I’d spit again at the same peopled who boohed me today,” Ted Williams said last night after learning of the $5,000 fine imposed on him by Sox owner Tom Yawkey. There was talk about that ...
A bat thrown by Ted Williams at Fenway Park yesterday afternoon struck a woman spectator and resulted in her being hospitalized over night. Apparently disgusted for taking a called third strike in ...
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