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"His approach is his approach. If you don’t throw it in the zone, he’s not going to swing most of the time." The post Roman ...
Roman Anthony is just 21 years old, but he continues to etch his name in Red Sox history. On Tuesday, he did something only ...
The Boston Red Sox suffered a tough loss on Monday night, dropping a 7-6 decision to the Houston Astros at Daikin Park. With ...
Legendary sportsperson Ted Williams continues to captivate fans even decades after his retirement. Now, collectors and enthusiasts have a chance to own a piece of history with a 1954 Topps #1 Ted ...
Katis remembers kidding Williams that Katis wore No. 7 as a Little Leaguer – a number also worn by slugger Mickey Mantle of the rival New York Yankees. “But by the way, Ted Williams and Mickey Mantle ...
CRYSTAL RIVER, Fla. – Ted Williams, the revered and sometimes reviled "Splendid Splinter" of the Boston Red Sox and baseball's last .400 hitter, died Friday at age 83.
Ted Williams saw 74 different pitchers in the 1941 season in which he hit .406. Last season, Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts saw four times as many pitchers over the course of the season.
During that meeting, Ferrell learned that she was not in the will because Ted Williams said, "I have provided for her during my life." By Mike Schneider First published on July 12, 2002 / 10:14 PM ...
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