Ted Williams on final day of 1941 season
The Day Ted Williams Became the Last .400 Hitter in Baseball – Society for American Baseball Research
Marlins have about 100 games remaining. No player has had a .400 batting average for an entire season since Ted Williams in 1941.
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum - Ted Williams woke up #OTD in 1941 already a .400 hitter, but he went to sleep as a .406 hitter after going 4-for-5 and
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A look at the MLB players who've come closest to batting .400 since Ted Williams did it in 1941 – New York Daily News
Ted Williams Took Hitting Advice From a 14-Year-Old Kid and It Paid Off
Lot Detail - Historically Significant 1941 Game Used Game Ball 9/28/1941 Ted Williams Bats .406, Lefty Grove Pitches Last Career Game (Final Game of Season)
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The Three Streaks Of Joe, Ted and Bob - by Sam Miller
Ted Williams becomes last MLB player to hit .400, September 28, 1941
On This Day In Sports: September 28, 1941: Ted Williams Tops .400
Ted Williams is the last player to hit 400 SEPTEMBER 28 1941
Tiger's Tidbits - The Lincoln County News
Ted Williams hit .406 for the season in 1941? a feat not matched since. In this inspirational picture book, authentic sportswriting and rich, classic
No Easy Way: The Story of Ted Williams and the Last .400 Season
Ted Williams plays in 1941 to hit .406
Happy Birthday Teddy Ballgame