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  1. The Art Of Hitting by Tony Gwynn, Roger Vaughan, 1998-04
  2. Ted Williams: The Seasons of the Kid by Richard Cramer, 1991-09
  3. Fenway, Expanded and Updated: A Biography in Words and Pictures by Dan Shaughnessy, 2007-04-11
  4. Ted Williams: Reflections on a Splendid Life (Sportstown Series)
  5. It's Only Me: The Ted Williams We Hardly Knew by John Underwood, 2005-04-30
  6. Ted Williams and the 1969 Washington Senators: The Last Winning Season by Ted Leavengood, 2009-02-06
  7. Ted Williams: The Pursuit of Perfection by Bill Nowlin, Jim Prime, 2002-07-01
  8. Hitter: The Life and Turmoils of Ted Williams by Ed Linn, 1994-03-30
  9. The Kid: Ted Williams in San Diego by Bill Nowlin, 2005-02-28
  10. Ted Williams: A Tribute by Bill Nowlin, Jim Prime, 1997-11
  11. Ted Williams: Hey kid, Just Get It Over The Plate! by Russ Kemmerer, 2002-12-09
  12. Ted Williams: A Splendid Life by Bill Nowlin, Jim Prime, et all 2002-08
  13. Ted Williams Reader
  14. Red Sox Heroes Block: Nomar : Fenway's Favorite/Ted Williams : The Pursuit of Perfection by Jim Prime, Bill Nowlin, 2004-06-30

61. Baseball Crank: BASEBALL: The Day I Met Ted Williams
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62. Creative Quotations From Ted Williams (1918-2002)
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Creative Perfumes When I first looked at Yaz [Carl Yastrezemski] as a rooker, it was obvious that he had so much talent that I told him what Lefty O'Doul told me 'Don't change a thing.'"
"If you don't think too good, don't think too much." Golf is the only sport where the ball doesn't move until you hit it. "People always told me that my natural ability and good eyesight were the reasons for my success as a hitter. They never talk about the practice, practice, practice." Just keep going. Everybody gets better if they keep at it.
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F: "In "Words of Wisdom," by Wm. Safire & Leonard Safire, 1989." R: "In "Friendly Advice," ed. Jon Winokur, 1990." A: "<a href="http://www.quotedoctor.com/">In "The Golfer's Book of Wisdom," ed. by Criswell Freeman, 1995.</a>"

63. Baseball Fever - Science Of Hitting, By Ted Williams
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64. Ted Williams Quotes
ted williams baseball s future? Bigger and bigger, better and better! No questionabout it, it s the greatest game there is!
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65. Ted Williams Quotes
ted williams baseball is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed threetimes out of ten and be considered a good performer.
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66. Ted Williams: Baseball Legend, Marine Corps Aviator
ted williams was one of the greatest baseball players of all time with the fourthhighest lifetime batting average. He ranks high in many other categories
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Williams poses with other outstanding athletes who are training personnel at stations in the Pensacola area on August 1, 1944.
Williams then attended gunnery training at Jacksonville where he once again set gunnery records. He then returned to Pensacola where he served as an instructor at Bronson Field. He played baseball for the base team, the Bronson Bombers, which won the Training Command championship that year. Due to an excess of cadets, instructors were mandated to washout one third of their students. Williams refused to washout good students for the sake of statistics and was called on the carpet for it. He stood his ground and replied: "If I think a kid is going to make a competent flyer, I won't wash him." From June to August 1945, Williams went through the Corsair Operational Training Unit at Jacksonville. He was in Hawaii awaiting orders as a replacement pilot when the war ended. Williams returned to the States in December and was discharged from the Marines on January 28, 1946.

Williams returned to the Red Sox in 1946 and took up where he had left off, leading the team to the World Series, and winning the MVP crown. In 1947 and 1948, he won the American League batting championship and was the MVP again in 1949. On May 2, 1952, Williams was recalled to active duty due to the Korean War. He was now 33 years old, married with a child, and had not flown in eight years. He resented being recalled and said so years later. Williams was not alone in his unhappiness - many other WW II veterans recalled for the Korean War had similar feelings. These veterans felt they had done their share in World War II and it was someone else's job to fight this war. Especially after they were well established in their careers and had families. Additional resentment was felt because the Navy and the Marines recalled members of the inactive reserves instead of active reserves. Mitchner referred to this situation in his work

67. Baseball Digest: Farewell To Ted Williams: August 30, 1918-July 5, 2002: A Baseb
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. A PICTURE-PERFECT SWING DEVELOPED through endless hours of practice made Ted Williams one of the greatest hitters who ever lived. At the same time, a less-than-ideal attitude developed during numerous years of butting heads with fans and sportswriters made him a royal pain in the you-know-where. There never seemed to be any gray area with Ted Williams. Either you adored him, or you disliked him.

68. Baseball Digest: Stories About Mickey Mantle And Ted Williams Are Still Relished
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69. Ted Williams Bats .406 The Highest Single Season Average In The Baseball Hall Of
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70. Williams, Ted. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
williams, ted. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105. (TheodoreSamuel williams), 1918–2002, American baseball player, b. San Diego, Calif.
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71. Joe DiMaggio & Ted Williams Autographed Baseball
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73. News Of The Tampa Bay Area
But another family faction, which had sued to prevent ted williams cryogenicprocedure, Obituary; Son of baseball star ted williams dies at 35
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John-Henry Williams drew more notice in the battle over his father's remains than he had as a minor league ballplayer.
By ADRIENNE P. SAMUELS, Times Staff Writer Published March 8, 2004 [Times photo (2002) ] A note was offered by John-Henry Williams as proof that he, his father and his sister had agreed to be cryogenically preserved. John-Henry Williams died Saturday of leukemia. John-Henry Williams, who achieved a peculiar prominence through a bitter family feud over freezing the remains of his famous father, baseball great Ted Williams, died Saturday (March 6, 2004) at 35 of leukemia. The fame of the father eluded the younger Williams, who played minor league baseball, but displayed little of the prowess of the "Splendid Splinter."

74. St. Petersburg Times Online: News Of Citrus County
Soldier, baseball players honored at ted williams Museum CITRUS HILLS Likeprevious ted williams Museum and Hitters Hall of Fame induction ceremonies,
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New members were inducted into the Hitters Hall of Fame and a Citrus County soldier was also acknowledged.
By KEITH NIEBUHR, Times Staff Writer Published February 16, 2004 CITRUS HILLS - Like previous Ted Williams Museum and Hitters Hall of Fame induction ceremonies, Sunday's 11th annual event drew many well-known baseball players. But what made this edition unique was its distinct local flavor. Two county men were among those honored. One, Monte Irvin, for his exploits on the diamond. The other, Citrus High School graduate Aaron Weaver, for his on the battlefield. Weaver died when the military helicopter in which he was riding crashed last month in Iraq. "I've waited a long time to receive this award," Irvin, 84, told the estimated crowd of 1,000. "I'm very delighted."

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Dinner honors ted williams’ baseball and military service the ted williamsMuseum had its annual baseball dinner on July 13 at the Sheraton Wayfarer Inn
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76. Boston.com / Sports / Ted Williams: A Life Remembered
A life remembered A Boston Globe tribute to ted williams. Yet in that splendidsummer of 1941, baseball ’s last before the ravages of World War II
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77. Boston.com / Sports / Ted Williams: A Life Remembered
Red Sox slugger ted williams is last major league baseball player to hit above .400.(AP Photo), AN APPRECIATION In baseball and beyond, williams was a true
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78. NPR : Baseball Legend Ted Williams Dies
Hall of famer ted williams is dead at 83. He was the last person to bat .400.
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79. SABR :|| Online Bulletin | Ted Williams: A Baseball Life
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80. Baseball Musings: Ted Williams
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Main April 26, 2003 Ted Williams A friend of mine, Debbi Wrobleski, who works for WWZN in Boston asked me recently if I knew what Ted Williams hit vs. LHP. I didn't, and I couldn't find anything on the internet. I then asked Don Zminda of STATS, who asked Dave Smith of Retrosheet . Dave was kind enough to send me the following research.
Ted Williams Left-Right splits, based on incomplete data.
Report prepared April 26, 2003 by David W. Smith from
Retrosheet data Category AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO BA OBA SA Total 4005 1339 261 27 259 895 1048 383 .334 .473 .607 vs left 928 276 58 3 33 174 193 127 .297 .422 .473 vs right 3077 1063 203 24 226 721 855 256 .345 .488 .647 Career 7706 2654 525 71 521 1839 2019 709 .344 .482 .634
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that in the games not included his performance was better
in virtually all categories. Nonetheless, it appears that Ted had a definitely reduced

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