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The opening chapter to Red Sox rookie Roman Anthony's career has been historic, invoking the name of Ted Williams on more than one occasion.
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 told ET in a Tuesday night show that it was a family gathering that got out of control. "I wanted to bring it to a close by just saying 'shut the hell up and let me talk to your mother.
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 ...
In fact, when Ted Williams batted .406 during the 1941 season, it was the ninth time in 21 years it had been done and the 28th time in baseball history.
PICTURES: Ted Williams Timeline A YouTube clip last month of "the man with the golden voice" panhandling on the side of an interstate highway ramp in Ohio became an Internet sensation, logging ...
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 ...
The revolving door of celebrity rehabbers has turned once more. In went Aaron Carter, and out popped Mr. Golden Voice himself, Ted Williams.
Former homicide detective Ted Williams said that the fatal stabbing of Holly Hatcher will be "studied" by law enforcement for a long time.