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Video: Ted Williams homered in his last at-batOriginal at truveo.com
• Wed, Apr 15
Boston Red Sox - Ted Williams circles bases for final time. He didn't tip his cap. www.truveo.com
Video: Ted Williams says goodbye to baseball
Original at AOL Video
• Tue, Mar 17
Boston Red Sox - Ted Williams' final at-bat in MLB. He felt so bad about batting .300 that he offered to take a paycut. From Ken Burns ... video.aol.com
Video: 09/28/1941: Ted Williams becomes last player to hi...
Original at AOL Video
• Fri, Mar 6
The Boston Red Sox’s Ted Williams plays a double-header against the Philadelphia Athletics on the last day of the regular season became the first ... video.aol.com
Video: RedSoxOriginal at YouTube
• Sat, Feb 21
By rss@youtube.com (smileytwins) December 7th 1941 Elmer and Buddy out target shooting. They talk about Ted Williams of the Red Sox. Elmer is a big fan of the Red Sox and does not know yet they he soon will be going off to War. Small Town Heroes is an independent film I produced based on true stories of The Mighty 8th Army Air Corp mis...
This Day In Red Sox History: November 6, 1939
Original at sox1fan.com
• Fri, Nov 6
By Administrator Material for This Day In Red Sox History is drawn from Bill Nowlin’s “Day by Day with the Boston Red Sox” Ted Williams pled guilty in Red Wing, Minnesota, Municipal Court to duck hunting after the designated 4:00 PM closing time. He was fined $15 and forfeited his $30 shotgun.
10/21 - Upsetting the Norm
Original at Over the Monster
• Wed, Oct 21
By bs.uf15bosox9bears23 Ted Williams Halloween Costume: Proof That His Legacy Has Been Destroyed - Masshole Sports Soccer at Fenway? - Extra Bases Or, Jason Bay or Matt Holliday on the Red Sox? It may be neither of the above - Red Sox Monster Inside Baseball - Technology Review
Left Field Heroes
Original at Yanksfan vs Soxfan
• Wed, Sep 9
By Paul SF Starting in 1939, six men have roamed left field at Fenway Park for what we can call a significant period of time: Ted Williams, 1939-1960 Carl Yastrzemski, 1961-1974 Jim Rice, 1975-1987 Mike Greenwell, 1988-1995 Manny Ramirez, 2001-2008 Jason Bay, 2008-present From 1996 to 2000, the...
Plenty of Lineup Choices For Francona
Original at The Joy of Sox
• Thu, Aug 20
By noreply@blogger.com (redsock) Ortiz's solo home run last night off Roy Halladay -- his 6th, more than any other player -- gave him 800 RBI with the Red Sox. Ortiz is the seventh player in club history to drive in that many runs, behind Carl Yastrzemski (1,844), Ted Williams (1,839), Jim Rice (1,451), Dwight Evans (1,346),...
Sports Redux: Sox Win! We Feel Better?
Original at Bostonist
• Sat, Jul 25
By MJG The Yankees won again - eight straight - as Joba Chamberlain allowed one run and two hits in 7+ innings in an 8-3 win over Oakland. Derek Jeter had two RBI and - brace yourselves - passed Ted Williams on the career hit list. Johnny Damon drove in three runs.
"Ted Williams"
Original at The Mighty Quinn Media Machine
• Thu, Jul 2
By The Omnipotent Q(noreply@blogger.com) HBO has made some very special sports documentaries, like those about the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Red Sox and their 2004 World Series win. But they have taken on a very complex subject with Ted Williams, and once again they have made a great baseball documentary.
It's Been Such a Long Time
Original at Boston Globe
• Thu, Mar 19
By ssilva So began a thread on the Sons of Sam Horn message board this past October titled “Red Sox and developing power hitters.” Not a historical problem, of course. Boston’s storied past is flush with homegrown sluggers, from Ted Williams to Carl Yastrzemski to Jim Ed Rice to Mo Vaughn. And Boston’s...