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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2010

Later with Bob Costas

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  • @drewsamuels not sure exactly when that interview was done but probably around 93 or 94. At that time, in the 20th century, there would have been 9 or 10.

  • Ted was Awesome... My Dad took me to see him at old Comiskey Park and I was only about 6 years old... he was the greatest hitter that I saw and a great fisherman!

  • @cbarrett34 really? Seems like a great guy to me, a guy that knows baseball.

  • ted seemed like a prick

  • what year was this?

  • you don't argue with greatness ever!!! 4 or 5 players,just let him be.......

  • I READ A BOOK ABOUT HIM THAT MY DAD HAS PEG; HE WAS GOOD LOOKING AND HAD THREE BEAUTIFUL WIVES BUT THEY ALL DIVORCED HIM. EVIDENTLY NOT EASY TO GET ALONG WITH

  • I always think it is cute when I see that clip of him as a young guy standing by DiMaggio. He is making eyes at some girl who walks by and you can clearly see him say, "Who is she?" I had a huge crush on Ted myself in the 50s.

  • If Chuck Norris and Charlie Sheen had a baby it be Ted Williams.

  • He was wrong, at this time there were about 12 players who hit 4 home runs in one game. Today there are 15 who have accomplished the feat.

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