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Ted Williams Career

His name is Theodore Samuel Williams, but to others he was known as “The Kid”, “The Thumper”, and “The Splendid Splinter”. Ted Williams, he played for the Boston Red Sox, and was one of Baseball’s greatest hitters and the last player to have a seasons average of .400. He combined keen vision with quick wrists and a very scientific approach to hitting, to set numerous batting records, and become the best hitter in baseball, despite missing nearly five full seasons due to military service and two major injuries. He accomplished much in his years in the majors. Some of those things include a .406 season average in 1941, two Triple Crowns, two MVPs, six American league batting championships, 521 home runs, in which he joined the 500 Home Run Club, a lifetime average of .344, 18 All-Star Game selections, and fame world wide.

Ted Williams stands 6’3” tall and weighs 205 pounds. He was born in San Diego, California, on August 30, 1918. He play baseball all his life. Through elemantry, middle, and in high school, he was the best

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During Ted's time in the MLB, he was call in to duty by the Marines. Ted has published one of the best hitting books on the market, "The Science of Hitting". He accasionaly makes visits to special ball games. This is why the combination of power and average is such an awesome task to achieve. He had every tool a good hitter could want. Ted always says that to be great at Baseball, you had to work at it, 24-7.

Ted has won many, many awards and honors from the MLB, to many to name. He still loves talking about baseball and people still love talking to him about baseball. Like a year or to ago he showed up at the all star game and made a fantastic speech. This is why Ted Williams is one of the greatest and most talked about Baseball player in the history of baseball. His vision was 20-10, that is about as good as the human eyes can get.

He joined the joined the Major League Baseball and was picked up by the Boston Red Sox, and that was where he stayed for 19 years. One game he got up to bat and looked down the first base line and told the umpire that the first base was off by three inches and he was right. During his serves in the war he missed nearly 5 seasons of baseball.

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