Memorabilia
Ted Williams (Boston Red Sox) Autographed Photo
- Item Number
- 207
- Estimated Value
- 250 USD
- Leading Bid
- 226 USD
- Number of Bids
- 10 - Bid History
Item Description
Signed Photo of Ted Williams at 1950 Spring Training
Theodore Samuel "Ted" Williams (August 30, 1918 – July 5, 2002) was an American professional baseball player and manager. He played his entire 19-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career as a left fielder for the Boston Red Sox from 1939 to 1960, only interrupted by service time during World War II and the Korean War. Nicknamed "The Kid", "The Splendid Splinter", "Teddy Ballgame", "The Thumper", and "The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived", Williams is regarded as one of the greatest players in baseball history, despite being a below average defensive left fielder. Williams was a nineteen-time All-Star,[1] a two-time recipient of the American League (AL) Most Valuable Player Award, a six-time AL batting champion, and a two-time Triple Crown winner. He finished his playing career with a .344 batting average, 521 home runs, and a .482 on-base percentage, the highest of all time. His career batting average is the highest of any MLB player whose career was played primarily in the live-ball era, and ranks tied for 7th all-time (with Billy Hamilton).
Item Special Note
Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Green Diamond Sports, Claudia Williams, Vice President
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