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Ted Williams Facts: Full name: Theodore Samuel Williams. Born: August 30, 1918 in San Diego, CA. Died: July 5, 2002. Debut: April 20, 1939. Final Game: September 29, 1960.
Nicknames: The Kid, The Thumper, The Splendid Splinter, Teddy Ballgame. Height: 6’3”. Weight: 205 pounds. Hall of Fame: 1966.
Ted Williams
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Theodore Samuel Williams (August 30, 1918—July 5, 2002), best known as Ted Williams, was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball. He played 19 seasons, twice interrupted by military service as a Marine Corps pilot, with the Boston Red Sox. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest hitters in the history of baseball.
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.
Baseball gives every American boy a chance to excel, not just to be as good as someone else but to be better than someone else. This is the nature of man and the name of the game. - Ted Williams
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