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    Happy Birthday Ted Williams.....Born August 30, 1918....

    Theodore Samuel "Ted" Williams (August 30, 1918–July 5, 2002) was a left fielder in Major League Baseball. He 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 generally considered one of the greatest hitters ever. [1][2]
    Williams was a two-time American League Most Valuable Player (MVP) winner, led the league in batting six times, and won the Triple Crown twice. He had a career batting average of .344, with 521 home runs, and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966. He is the last player in Major League Baseball to bat over .400 in a single season (.406 in 1941). Williams holds the highest career batting average of anyone with 500 or more home runs. His career year was 1941, when he hit .406 with 37 HR, 120 RBI, and 135 runs scored. His .551 on base percentage set a record that stood for 61 years. An avid sport fisherman, he hosted a television show about fishing and was inducted into the IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame.


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    Re: Happy Birthday Ted Williams.....Born August 30, 1918....

    never heard of him....


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    Re: Happy Birthday Ted Williams.....Born August 30, 1918....

    A "man's man" for sure!

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    Re: Happy Birthday Ted Williams.....Born August 30, 1918....

    My top three all-time favorite baseball players...

    1) Babe Ruth
    2) Ted Williams
    3) Jimmie Foxx

    .......and Ted is a close second

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    Re: Happy Birthday Ted Williams.....Born August 30, 1918....

    A little Ted Williams tid-bit...

    On September 17, 1939, in his rookie season, Ted Williams hit a home run off of a pitcher by the name of Thornton Lee.

    Ted's career spanned 5 decades, and in his last year in 1960, Ted williams faced yet another pitcher September 2 whom he hit a home run against that night too. The significance? The pitchers name was Don Lee.

    He was the son of Thornton Lee.

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    Re: Happy Birthday Ted Williams.....Born August 30, 1918....

    ......and the bat Ted used that day was the rarest home run bat ever yielded by him in his career. It was a U1 model, the favorite model Louisville Slugger used by Roberto Clemente. Ted only ordered that model ONE time in his career, during 1960...an order for either 6 or 12, I can't remember at this second.

    During a subsequent at bat, Ted cracked the handle. He then set the bat aside with the intention of presenting it to a major contributor of his "Jimmy Fund". This particular gentlemen owned a local car dealership in Boston. He had the small crack professionally repaired, and displayed the bat on the wall of his office in this dealership for many years......"Ted Williams' 517th career home run bat." Ted only hit 4 more, the last belonging to the Hall of Fame....the other three?.....probably lost to the ages.

    ..... I won this bat in a major sports auction years ago.


    It is the highest privately held documented home run bat of Ted Williams, with unimprovable provenance which includes a picture and article of Ted himself presenting the bat...... one of my precious pieces that I won't be giving to a charity when I kick. It'll be staying in my family tree, as it's pretty much priceless.

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    Re: Happy Birthday Ted Williams.....Born August 30, 1918....

    Quote Originally Posted by suicide_squeeze View Post
    ..... I won this bat in a major sports auction years ago.


    It is the highest privately held documented home run bat of Ted Williams, with unimprovable provenance which includes a picture and article of Ted himself presenting the bat...... one of my precious pieces that I won't be giving to a charity when I kick. It'll be staying in my family tree, as it's pretty much priceless.
    With a story like that, it almost requires that you show pics.
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    Re: Happy Birthday Ted Williams.....Born August 30, 1918....

    Quote Originally Posted by frikativ54 View Post
    With a story like that, it almost requires that you show pics.
    I have to take it out of my safe to take some pictures....I'll try to get to it before the end of the week as I have a full plate this week. I'll do my best to do it soon.....it's a beauty!

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    Re: Happy Birthday Ted Williams.....Born August 30, 1918....

    Quote Originally Posted by suicide_squeeze View Post
    A little Ted Williams tid-bit...

    On September 17, 1939, in his rookie season, Ted Williams hit a home run off of a pitcher by the name of Thornton Lee.

    Ted's career spanned 5 decades, and in his last year in 1960, Ted williams faced yet another pitcher September 2 whom he hit a home run against that night too. The significance? The pitchers name was Don Lee.

    He was the son of Thornton Lee.
    Have you read '1960: The Last Pure Season' by Kerry Keene? He specifically mentions that home run, Williams' 25th of the season, hit on September 2. It's in the chapter about the final days of Ted's career, called 'The Kid's Swan Song'. Some additional provenance for your bat, as if it needed any more.

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    Re: Happy Birthday Ted Williams.....Born August 30, 1918....

    Quote Originally Posted by rj_lucas View Post
    Have you read '1960: The Last Pure Season' by Kerry Keene? He specifically mentions that home run, Williams' 25th of the season, hit on September 2. It's in the chapter about the final days of Ted's career, called 'The Kid's Swan Song'. Some additional provenance for your bat, as if it needed any more.

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    Hey Rick,

    Thanks for the heads up. I actually have that book for a whole different reason, but to be honest I did not know of the specific mentioning of that particular home run in the book. I'll have to check it out! (Obviously I haven't read the whole book).

    On the back cover, there is a famous picture of Ted Williams having a laugh while looking over a bat with Roger Maris, taken in April of 1960 before a regular season game. It was a special event they used to have yearly (the event escapes my mind at the moment....) so there was heavy media there.....lots of pictures taken.

    In any case, the reason I know of this book is because years ago I won a 1960 Home Red Sox Ted Williams jersey. It's the one he is wearing in the picture with Roger Maris. It has been photo matched with that picture, with very specific determining factors, and actually another photo taken that day in another book about Williams. Maybe one day here soon when I catch up, I'll post a few pictures.

    To add to my joy, he hit a home run that day. So I actually not only have a Ted Williams game used jersey from his final season, but one that can be pinpointed to him hitting a specific home run while wearing it.

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