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  1. Ted Williams: A Biography (Baseball's All-Time Greatest Hitters) by Bruce Markusen, 2004-08-30
  2. Ted Williams (Baseball Legends) by Rick Wolff, 1993-04-01
  3. Ted Williams: A Baseball Life by Michael Seidel, 2000-09-01
  4. Ted Williams (Baseball Superstars) by Ronald A. Reis, 2008-01-31
  5. TED WILLIAMS / A BASEBALL LIFE
  6. Ted Williams (Baseball Hall of Famers) by Shaun McCormack, 2003-08
  7. Ted Williams- A Baseball Life `2nd EDITION by Mcharl Srdrl, 2003
  8. Ted Williams a Baseball Life by Michael Seidel, 1991-01-01
  9. TED WILLIAMS: A BASEBALL LIFE. by Michael. Siedel, 1991
  10. What I learned about hitting from Ted Williams.(BASEBALL): An article from: Coach and Athletic Director by Dell Bethel, 2005-01-01
  11. Baseball Legends: Ted Williams by Rich WOLFF, 1993-01-01
  12. Mexican American Major League Baseball Players: Ted Williams, Nomar Garciaparra, Evan Longoria, Russ Ortiz, Lefty Gomez, Freddy Sanchez
  13. Article Baseball Great Ted Williams Goes Fishing This is not a book but an article, ad or vintage paper item by Vintage Paper, 1954
  14. I Remember Ted Williams: Anecdotes and Memories of Baseball's Splendid Splinter by the Players and People Who Knew Him (I Remember Series) by David Cataneo, 2002-04

1. Ted Williams -- Simply One Of The Greatest Hitters In History
Ted Williams, a member of baseball's Hall of Fame and one of the most famous Boston Red Sox, died on July 5, 2002 at the age of 83.
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Ted Williams
Ted Williams Theodore Samuel Williams
Nicknames : The Kid, The Thumper, The Splendid Splinter
Born : Aug. 30, 1918 in San Diego, Calif.
Died : July 5, 2002
Debut Pos : OF
Ht Wt B T : R Yrs G AB R H HR RBI SB BA Ted Williams biography on Baseball Almanac for complete statistics. Ted Williams, a member of baseball's Hall of Fame and one of the most famous Boston Red Sox, died on July 5, 2002 at the age of 83. The "Splendid Splinter" had suffered through a number of ailments in recent years including a series of strokes and congestive heart failur. He was pronounced dead on July 5 at 8:49 a.m. as the result of cardiac arrest. Williams had a lifetime batting average of .344 and hit 521 home runs. His career was put on hold twice as he served the U.S. as a Marine pilot in World War II and the Korean War. Williams took particular pride in his abilities as a hitter and revered being known as one of the greatest hitters ever in the game. In 1941, he hit .406 after getting 6 hits in a double-header on the last day of the season. He became the last man to ever hit .400 in the major leagues. Williams won a triple crown and won the AL MVP honor twice.

2. Ted Williams
Williams, Ted (Theodore Samuel Williams, 1918.08.302002.07.05) Baseball player, fighter pilot. Frozen in Scottsdale
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3. Williams, Ted - San Antonio, TX, 78232 - Citysearch
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5. Williams Ted - Baton Rouge, LA, 70801 - Citysearch
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6. Ted Williams - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Williams, Ted, and John Underwood. The Science of Hitting. New York Simon Schuster, 1970. Williams, Ted, and David Pietrusza. Ted Williams My Life in Pictures (also published as
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For other people named Ted Williams, see Ted Williams (disambiguation) It has been suggested that Ted Williams Brand be merged into this article or section. ( Discuss This article needs additional citations for verification
Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (February 2008) Ted Williams
Left fielder
Born:
August 30, 1918
San Diego, California
Died:
Inverness, Florida
Batted: Left Threw: MLB debut Last MLB appearance Career statistics Batting average Home runs Hits Runs batted in Teams As player As manager
Career highlights and awards Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame Theodore Samuel Williams (August 30, 1918 – July 5, 2002) was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball . He played 21 seasons with the Boston Red Sox , twice interrupted by military service as a Marine Corps pilot. Nicknamed

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8. Welcome To The Official Ted Williams Website Host Gator
Official web site on one of the greatest hitters of baseball
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9. Williams, Ted - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Williams, Ted
US baseball player. Establishing a lifetime batting average of .344, he was six times the American League batting champion and twice won the most valuable player award.
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10. Williams, Ted
Bibliography and Exhibitions MONOGRAPHS AND SOLO EXHIBITIONS Chicago (IL). South Side Community Arts Center. Jazz A Chicago Groove. Photographs by TED WILLIAMS.
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11. CNN/SI - Baseball - Ted Williams
Profile and career statistics.
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Born: Aug 30, 1918 in San Diego, California
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12. Williams, Ted Definition Of Williams, Ted In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Williams, Ted (Theodore Samuel Williams), 1918–2002, American baseball player, b. San Diego, Calif. At the age of 17 he began playing professional ball with the San Diego Padres
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13. Williams, Ted
Williams, Ted, byname of THEODORE SAMUEL WILLIAMS (b. Aug. 30, 1918, San Diego, Calif., U.S.), U.S. professional baseball player who compiled a lifetime batting average of .344 as
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byname of THEODORE SAMUEL WILLIAMS (b. Aug. 30, 1918, San Diego, Calif., U.S.), U.S. professional baseball player who compiled a lifetime batting average of .344 as a left-handed hitting outfielder with the Boston Red Sox from 1939 to 1960. He twice won the Triple Crown (best batting average, most home runs, and most runs batted in during a single season). He also hit a total of 521 home runs, although he lost five years of his career to service as a flyer in World War II and the Korean War. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966. He was the last of the .400 hitters in the 20th century (.406 in 1941). Williams returned to the major leagues from retirement in 1969 to manage the Washington Senators. In his first year he was named American League Manager of the Year, but he left the franchise in 1972, after it had become the Texas Rangers. After his retirement as a manager, he occasionally worked as a batting coach and became a consultant for a line of fishing equipment. His autobiography, written with John Underwood, My Turn at Bat

14. Ted Williams Bats .406 The Highest Single Season Average In The Baseball Hall Of
Highland Studio of Denver, Colorado presents signed and numbered sculpture celebrating the hitting career of Ted Williams. Includes profile and information about Ted s modeling for the sculpture.
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15. Williams, Ted - Definition Of Williams, Ted By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesa
Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Theodore Samuel Williams United States baseball player noted as a hitter (1918-2002) Ted Williams, Williams
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16. 12/31/2009 - Williams, Ted David (Jasper, Ga.) - Area Obituaries - Chattanoogan.
Williams, Ted David (Jasper, Ga.) posted December 31, 2009 Ted David Williams, 55, of Jasper, Georgia, died on Tuesday, December 29, 2009 in a Chattanooga, Tennessee hospital.
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17. Ted Williams — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Williams, Ted. Williams, Ted (Theodore Samuel Williams), 1918–2002, American baseball player, b. San Diego, Calif. At the age of 17 he began playing professional ball
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18. Williams, Ted Williams, Theodore Samuel Williams: Information From Answers.com
Williams , Ted Williams , Theodore Samuel Williams United States baseball player noted as a hitter (born in
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19. Williams, Ted, Santa Rosa, CA
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20. Williams Ted Little League In Worcester, MA - YellowBot
Williams Ted Little League at Beaver Brook Park, Worcester, MA 01601
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