Ted Williams

28 May 2009

t their stride at similar points in their careers, DiMaggio was right up there with Stan Musial and Ted Williams (both of whom you'll see later on). 

23. Cap Anson-1B

"Who?" you're wondering. 

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21 January 2009

I'd like to take a break from all of this basketball nonsense for a moment and address an issue that has been eating at me since this past fall and desperately needs a resolution in the near future.  As many of you out there know, Spring Training is less than a month away, and for the first time in more than a decade, it seems as though the Boston Red Sox may be facing a new season without their captain, Jason Varitek.  This is just wrong, and although he'll be 37 in April and his offensive production has dipped dramatically in recent years, the Red Sox still need number 33 behind the plate come April.  Anything else would be a travesty, plain and simple.

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28 February 2008

ductees and 7 Memorable Moment awards (the latest of these moments to be inducted into the Hall was Ted Williams' home run in his final major league at bat against the Orioles on Sept. 28, 1960)

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10 January 2008

I also remember travelling to Detroit on a camping vacation once and sitting in Tiger Stadium as Ted Williams stepped to the plate and hit a home run. I was jumping up and down, when a man seated next to me asked, "Who's

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