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  1. 5 days ago · Ted Williams (born August 30, 1918, San Diego, California, U.S.—died July 5, 2002, Inverness, Florida) was an American professional baseball player who compiled a lifetime batting average of .344 as an outfielder with the American League Boston Red Sox from 1939 to 1960.

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  2. 1 day ago · I happened to be at Yankee Stadium on another Friday July 5th, that in 2002 when the venerable and legendary Yankee Stadium public address announcer, Bob Sheppard, certainly a diehard Yankees' supporter, announced the death of a great Yankees' rival player, Ted Williams.

  3. 3 days ago · Ted Williams: 5. De La Cruz had a triple in the fourth inning off of Yankees starter Luis Gil. An inning later, Caleb Ferguson launched a two-run home run that went 425 feet deep at the expense of ...

  4. 17 hours ago · But Ted Williams beats them all. The Red Sox slugger was a Marine fighter pilot in both World War II and in the Korean War.

  5. 4 days ago · CINCINNATI (WKRC) - It doesn't matter how or why, being mentioned in the same sentence as Hall of Famer Ted Williams is always a good thing. Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz on Tuesday put...

  6. 3 days ago · Matching a record set by the great Ted Williams, De La Cruz achieved this milestone in fewer than 185 games, a stat highlighted by MLB.com’s Sarah Langs. This achievement places De La Cruz on a historical pedestal, aligning him with one of the sport’s all-time greats early in his career. His latest exploit unfolded in the Bronx, where De La ...

  7. 3 days ago · De La Cruz, appearing in his 183rd big league game, has tripled and homered together five times, matching Ted Williams for the most since 1901 in a player’s first 185 games. “Some players are just comfortable in the big spot,” Reds manager David Bell said.