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Ted Williams

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If you don't think too good, don't think too much.


— Ted Williams


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Baseball is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed three times out of ten and be considered a good performer.


— Ted Williams


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If I was being paid thirty-thousand dollars a year, the very least I could do was hit .400.


— Ted Williams


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Baseball gives every American boy a chance to excel, not just to be as good as someone else but to be better than someone else. This is the nature of man and the name of the game.


— Ted Williams


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Baseball's future? Bigger and bigger, better and better! No question about it, it's the greatest game there is!


— Ted Williams


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There's only one way to become a hitter. Go up to the plate and get mad. Get mad at yourself and mad at the pitcher.


— Ted Williams


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You have to hit the fastball to play in the big leagues.


— Ted Williams


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A man has to have goals - for a day, for a lifetime - and that was mine, to have people say, 'There goes Ted Williams, the greatest hitter who ever lived.'


— Ted Williams


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All managers are losers, they are the most expendable pieces of furniture on the face of the Earth.


— Ted Williams


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By the time you know what to do, you're too old to do it.


— Ted Williams


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About Ted Williams

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Did you know about Ted Williams?

With a two-ball-and-one-strike count Williams swung with his eyes closed and hit a home run making the American League walk-off to win 7-5. 353 with Mantle on his way to winning the Triple Crown. Williams has taken care of your bill.

He played his entire 22-year Major League Baseball career as the left fielder for the Boston Red Sox (1939–1942 and 1946–1960). 553 on base percentage set a record that stood for 61 years. His best year was 1941 when he hit.

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