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Ted Williams Wanted to Be the Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived. He Was More Than That - Jugs Sports
MLB: The 4 Batters Since Ted Williams Closest to Hitting .400
Williams, Ted | Baseball Hall of Fame
Williams, Ted | Baseball Hall of Fame
Ted Williams hit .400 before these two players followed suit - Sports Illustrated
By the numbers, David Ortiz vs. Ted Williams is not much of a contest - The Boston Globe
Baseball-Reference Rolls Out Minor League Splits - Amazin' Avenue
Red Sox Memories: Best of Ted Williams - 1949 season
Negro League stats now ranked with MLB's
Ted Williams - Wikipedia
Ted Williams - Wikipedia
Retro Baseball - Ted Williams had five seasons in which he had at least 100 more walks than strikeouts. Via Baseball-Reference.com | Facebook
Williams, Ted | Baseball Hall of Fame
Ted Williams Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
Red Sox Memories: Best of Ted Williams – 1941 season
Bob Lemke's Blog: Filling the Ted Williams gap in 1960 Topps
Baseball-Reference.com - On this day in 1946, Ted Williams won his first AL MVP. Williams had hit .406 and led the league in home runs in 1941 and won the Triple Crown
In Search of a Swing Like Ted Williams's | The New Yorker
Here's What Really Happened To Ted Williams' Head
Baseball Reference on Twitter: "Best April OPS, since 1913 (200+ PA): Babe Ruth, 1.089 Ted Williams, 1.088 Bryce Harper, 1.077 Barry Bonds, 1.072 https://t.co/p92Mn8e8uq https://t.co/EVdzIdTGTJ" / Twitter
Ted Williams - Wikipedia
May 9, 1939: Red Sox rookie Ted Williams hits game-winning homer in 10th to beat Browns – Society for American Baseball Research
April 16, 1946: Ted Williams returns to Red Sox after World War II – Society for American Baseball Research
Ted Williams - Wikipedia
A millennial's newfound appreciation for Ted Williams | Sports | eagletribune.com
The Strangest, Funniest, and Most Fascinating Baseball-Reference Pages - The Ringer