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  1. Ted Williams' Hit List: The Ultimate Ranking of Baseball's Greatest Hitters by Ted Williams, 1996-01-01
  2. Story of Baseball by Lawrence S. Ritter, Ted Williams, 1990-01
  3. TEDDY BALLGAME: The Exceptional Life of Baseball's Greatest Hitter, in Pictures by Ted WITH Pietrusza, David Williams, 2001-01-01
  4. TEDDY BALLGAME The Exceptional Life of Baseball's Greatest Hitter, in Pictures a by Ted (with David Pietrusza) Williams, 2002-01-01
  5. TREASURES OF THE BASEBALL HALL OF FAME. Foreword by Ted Williams. Introduction by Donald C. Marr, Jr. by John et al. Thorn, 1998
  6. Science of Hitting by Ted Williams, John Underwood, 1986-04-29
  7. Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu: John Updike on Ted Williams by John Updike, 2010-04-29
  8. Ted Williams' Hit List by Ted Williams, Jim Prime, 1998-06
  9. What Do You Think of Ted Williams Now? : A Remembrance by Richard Ben Cramer, 2002-10-02
  10. Ted Williams' Hit List : The Best of the Best Ranks the Best of the Rest by Ted Williams, 2003-05-05
  11. Ted Williams: The Biography of an American Hero by Leigh Montville, 2005-03-15
  12. Ted Williams: My Life in Pictures by Ted Williams, David Pietrusza, 2001-05-10
  13. No Easy Way: The Story of Ted Williams and the Last .400 Season by Fred Bowen, 2010-02-04
  14. Ted Williams at War by Bill Nowlin, 2007-04-23

41. TED WILLIAMS
An alternative to the baseball Hall of Fame, which honors baseball s real greats.Extensive statistics, player areas coverage of modern baseball.
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42. Ted Williams
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43. MSN Encarta - Ted Williams
williams, ted (19182002), American baseball player and manager, considered oneof the greatest hitters in major league history.
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Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 2 items Williams, Ted (1918-2002), American baseball player and manager, considered one of the greatest hitters in major league history. Known as The Splendid Splinter and Teddy Ballgame, Williams was the last major league player to hit for a .400 average or better for a full season. He was born Theodore Samuel Williams in San Diego, California. He began his career in professional baseball in 1935 in the minor leagues with the San Diego Padres. In 1939 he joined the Boston Red Sox and had a remarkable first season. With a batting average of .327 and 145 runs batted in (RBI), Williams became the first rookie to lead the league in RBIs. Two years later, in 1941, Williams won the American League batting championship with an average of .406. With the exception of two periods of service as a pilot in the United States Marine Corps during World War II (1939-1945) and the Korean War (1950-1953), Williams played for the Red Sox as an outfielder until his retirement in 1960, hitting a memorable home run in his final at-bat in Boston’s Fenway Park.

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45. The Baseball Guru - TED WILLIAMS: THERE’LL NEVER BE ANOTHER By John B. Holway
I first saw ted williams when I was 11 years old on September 9 1941. Slowly,others were beginning to see the same ted williams I saw.
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John Holway History An Appreciation... By John B. Holway I first saw Ted Williams when I was 11 years old on September 9 1941. He was clinging to .400, and we wondered if he could hold it, or would he fail, as so many men before and since, had done at the end? He cocked his elbow, squeezed, brought the bat forward like a samurai practicing a sword stroke, held the pose a second, then cocked and squeezed again. Finally, a quick dimpling of the right knee, a stride, and a whoosh. The ball bounced straight toward our box seat as the first base coach danced safely aside, like a matador and a bull. When we compare Williams to all the great hitters, we are comparing them at their peaks to Ted before and after his peak. Ted was always doing things like that. He homered in his first game back after World War II, homered his last game before going off to Korea and his first game back from Korea, and, of course, his last at bat of all. Williams was ten years older than me, and we went off to Korea together, he to the Marines, I to the infantry. I was hit and remember listening from a hospital ward as the radio brought the news that Ted had also been shot down over North Korea and crash-landed safely in the South. He opened the door in his shorts, and for the next hour and a half we had a delightful talk.

46. Ted Williams Baseball Cards And Memorabilia
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Ted Williams strived to be the greatest hitter ever to play the game. Many consider that he was. The 'Splendid Splinter' played from 1939-1942, and 1946-1960, all with the Boston Red Sox. He lost some prime years of his career to military duty. For his career he hit .344 with 521 home runs. Ted Williams was one of the biggest stars baseball has ever seen, thus his baseball cards remain very popular and valuable today. In 1959, Fleer put out an entire set of Ted Williams cards, illustrating his life both in and out of baseball. These cards remain very popular today, and most are affordable to even the casual collector.
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47. Ted Williams
(Theodore Samuel williams, 1918.08.302002.07.05) baseball player, fighter pilot . Her attorney made the claim that ted williams really wanted cremation,
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var subTitle="Sighted in Arizona!" var colorScheme="aqua" Bankruptcy Around AZ document.writeln( document.title ) document.write(document.title) Other Celebrities A B C ... Z Williams, Ted (Theodore Samuel Williams, 1918 ) Baseball player, fighter pilot. Frozen in Scottsdale Ted Willaims' resting placeuntil he defrostsis the Alcon Life Extension Foundation cryonic facility at 7895 East Acoma Drive, Suite 110, Scottsdale, Arizona 85260. Those wishing to join Williams in an icy afterlife can learn more from the source at alcor.org Ted Williams, aka "Teddy Ballgame," "The Splendid Splinter" and "The Kid," was number nine on Boston Red Sox in a two decade baseball career starting in 1939, with time out for two stints in the military. Williams spent three years as a Navy pilot during World War II, and two years as a Marine pilot in Korean conflict. On about half of the Korean missions, he was John Glenn's wingman. He was said to be the best baseball hitter in the world (last major leaguer to hit over .400), the best fighter pilot, and the best fly-caster. When Williams died his body disappeared from the Florida funeral homemysteriously to someand ended up in a cryonics facility in Scottsdale. His son, John Henry Williams, who had seen little of his father while growing up, had become close to his father in his last years. The younger Williams who was studying business at the University of Maine got the idea of selling a fifty-year commemorative T-shirt honoring his father's .406 batting average in 1941. Eventually John-Henry was managing his father's affairs. When his father suffered a stroke in 1994, he moved to Florida to care for him. John-Henry's dot com company, Hitter Inc., filed for bankruptcy in 2000, after suffering over three million in losses.

48. SportingNews.com - Baseball A-Rod Wins First Ted Williams Award
BOSTON Alex Rodriguez never met ted williams, instead learning about the The award will be given annually by the Boston chapter of the baseball
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49. The Sporting News: Baseball - Ted Williams
ted williams. photo gallery. timeline splendid, sublime, surreal remembering ahero Named to Major League baseball AllCentury Team, 1999.
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  • Born August 30, 1918 in San Diego, Calif.
  • Threw righthanded. Batted lefthanded.
  • Holds major league rookie records for walks (107) and RBIs (145).
  • Led American League in hitting six times (1941, 1942, 1947, 1948, 1957, 1958)
  • Led American League in home runs (1941, 1942, 1947, 1949).
  • Led American League in slugging percentage (1941, 1942, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1954, 1957).
  • Last player to hit .400 or better in season (.406 in 1941)
  • Won two Triple Crowns (1942 and 1947).
  • Named The Sporting News' Player of the Decade for the 1950s.
  • Named The Sporting News' Player of the Year (1941, 1942, 1947, 1949, 1957)
  • Named Most Valuable Player, American League, 1946 and 1949.
  • Manager of Washington Senators-Texas Rangers, 1969-72.
  • Named to Hall of Fame, 1966.
  • Named to Major League Baseball All-Century Team, 1999. photo gallery timeline splendid, sublime, surreal
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    51. Ted Williams
    williams, ted (Theodore Samuel williams), 1918–2002, American baseball player, b . Interview Dan Shaughnessy remembers baseball legend ted williams (All
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    52. Williams, Ted --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
    williams, ted (1918–2002). Had it not been for five years of military serviceduring his williams, Theodore Samuel American baseball player (b. Aug.
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    53. Additional Reading (from Williams, Ted) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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    54. ABC News: Would Freezing Ted Williams Really Work?
    Two days after baseball Hall of Famer ted williams died in Florida, his daughter (byhis first wife) began arguing with his son (by his third wife) about
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    55. USATODAY.com - Baseball Great Ted Williams Dies
    baseball great ted williams dies By Rod Beaton, USA TODAY
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    56. Ted Williams - Wikiquote
    Wikipedia Wikipedia has an article about. ted williams Official ted williamsWeb site baseball Hall of Fame ted williams tribute at Boston.com
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    Theodore Samuel Williams (30 August 1918 - 5 July 2002)
    American baseball player; He spent 19 seasons, twice interrupted by military service, with the Boston Red Sox.
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    • A kid copies what is good. I remember the first time I saw Lefty O'Doul, and he was as far away as those palms. And I saw the guy come to bat in batting practice. I was looking through a knothole, and I said, 'Geez, does that guy look good!' And it was Lefty O'Doul, one of the greatest hitters ever.
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      • A man has to have goals— for a day, for a lifetime— and that was mine, to have people say, "There goes Ted Williams, the greatest hitter who ever lived."
        • Variant: All I want out of life is that when I walk down the street folks will say, "There goes the greatest hitter that ever lived." All managers are losers, they are the most expendable pieces of furniture on the face of the Earth. 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.

    57. The Ted Williams Baseball Card Gallery
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    58. 1959 FLEER TED WILLIAMS BASEBALL CARDS
    Dave s Vintage baseball Cards 1959 fleer cards. In 1959 Fleer signed TedWilliams away from Topps, and made this great set.
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    The 1959 Fleer Ted Williams set.
    In 1959 Fleer signed Ted Williams away from Topps, and made this great set. Here you can get cards of Ted Williams, truly one of the greatest all time players, from the 50s, for less then $20 ea.
    There is a very rare card in this set, it is #68. What happened here is that Fleer put out the card, but Bucky Harris was under contract with Topps. Hence, Fleer had to halt production of this card. A few were released, so in order for collectors to have a complete set, they had to request this card from Fleer.
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    59. Alibris: Williams Ted
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    60. Alibris: Ted Williams
    ted williams is our greatest living expert on how to hit a baseball the last baseball Hallof-Famer ted williams and renowned sports journalist John
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