The Biography of Ted Williams: The Greatist Hitter Ever in the History of Baseball.
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Ted Williams: The Splendid Splinter.
It was the final game of the Boston Red Sox's 1960 Season, the crowd began to roar as "The Splendid Splinter" stepped up to bat for the final time of his career. The Crowd cried for something magnificent to happen to end this Legend's career. "Crack!" The crowd got on their feet and cheered just as Ted had ripped a frozen rope deep into leftfield deep into the stands for a
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Williams should come to mind. You can always think of his troublemaking days when he would cause mischief and try to climb the town's water tower, his minor league days where he proved himself to the world, and his days with The Red Sox, where he set records left and right. A way to sum this up was spoken by Babe Ruth in the Movie "The Sandlot". "Heroes are not forgotten, but legends never die.
Williams should come to mind. You can always think of his troublemaking days when he would cause mischief and try to climb the town's water tower, his minor league days where he proved himself to the world, and his days with The Red Sox, where he set records left and right. A way to sum this up was spoken by Babe Ruth in the Movie "The Sandlot". "Heroes are not forgotten, but legends never die.