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As is well documented, there hasn't been a .400 hitter in baseball since Ted Williams in 1941, when he batted .406. The game ...
Ted Williams lived a remarkable life. The former Boston Red Sox left fielder had his baseball career put on hold several times when he was called into active duty to serve in the US military.
Joan Joyce struck out Ted Williams and Hank Aaron, two Lena-Winslow softball pitchers match up against star Le-Win baseball pitcher.
Yankees' Aaron Judge flirts with .400 batting average, raising hopes of matching Williams' 1941 unmatched achievement.
BOSTON - Ted Williams's 1946 MVP award ... 344 with 521 home runs. He won six American League batting crowns and was the last Major Leaguer to bat over .400 for the season when he hit ...
2006 — Julio Franco became the oldest player in major league history to hit a home run when he hit a two-run, pinch-hit shot in the eighth inning to help the New York Mets rally for a 7-2 win over San ...
1920 — Manager Gavvy Cravath of the Philadelphia Phillies inserted himself as a pinch hitter and beat the New York Giants with a three-run homer, 3-0. It was his last home run in the majors.