"The Splendid Splinter" Ted Williams
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@renandstim who is the greatest hitter to never live ?
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thumbs up if you don't give two shits about that golden voiced crackhead with the same name.
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Pure MLB Hitter. i wish i was ted williams
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Greatest man who ever lived
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Ted Williams will be the Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived. I wish he would have won the some World Series Championships. 1946 World Series, Red Sox were close. He is my favorite baseball player, and I am only 24 years old, so he was way before my time, but I've read books. I still remember the 1999 All Star Game, when he came on the golf cart at Fenway Park. Threw out the first ceremonial first pitch. He is also a war hero, serving in World War II and the Korean War. Great man!
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Ted Williams was the Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived. I never was alive when he played, but I've done lots of research on him. I wish back in 2004, he was alive to see that World Series, but he was looking down, and was proud. Great hitter, and it was sad, he never won a World Series. I always felt the Red Sox had great teams in 1940s and 1950s, with Ted Williams, Johnny Pesky, Bobby Doerr, and Dominic DiMaggio. One book, I read last year was called The Teammates by David Halberstam.
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Thumbs up if you were looking for the Golden Voiced man.
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@Heidibear76 He only got one chance....
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the season after Ted returned from Korea a brawl sent all the players on the field. Ted decided the best way to help calm the situation was to hold one of the opposing players in place. That player later told people he could not move even an inch because the grip strength was so tremendous.
Greatest hitter who ever lived.
renandstim 2 years ago 30
2004 AL Championship; the greatest CHOKE JOB in Sports History; way to go "Bronx Bummers"...
kirbycol4 1 year ago 9