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  1. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Ted Williams. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

  2. Ted Williams baseball stats with batting stats, pitching stats and fielding stats, along with uniform numbers, salaries, quotes, career stats and biographical data presented by Baseball Almanac.

  3. MLB Assorted Records. Note: Ted Williams served in the Armed Forces (WWII & Korea) for almost 5 full seasons during his career, which makes his career stats all the more remarkable. Wins Above Replacement – 6X (14th All-Time) | On Base Plus Slugging – 10X (2nd All-Time) Slugging Percentage – 9X (2nd All-Time) | Runs Scored – 6X (20th ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ted_WilliamsTed Williams - Wikipedia

    In 1941, Williams posted a .406 batting average; he is the last MLB player to bat over .400 in a season. He followed this up by winning his first Triple Crown in 1942. Williams was required to interrupt his baseball career in 1943 to serve three years in the United States Navy and Marine Corps during World War II.

  5. Ted Williams played 19 seasons for the Red Sox. He had a .344 batting average, 2,654 hits, 521 home runs, 1,839 RBIs and 1,798 runs scored. He won 2 MVP awards.

  6. Nickname: Splendid Splinter. Born: 8/30/1918 in San Diego, CA. High School: Herbert Hoover, San Diego, CA. Debut: 4/20/1939. Hall of Fame: 1966. Died: 7/05/2002. Batting.

  7. Complete career MLB stats for the Boston Red Sox Unspecified Position Ted Williams on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  8. Ted Williams played 19 seasons for the Red Sox. He had a .344 batting average, 2,654 hits, 521 home runs, 1,839 RBIs and 1,798 runs scored. He won 2 MVP awards. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1966.

  9. Ted Williams played 19 seasons for the Red Sox. He had a .344 batting average, 2,654 hits, 521 home runs, 1,839 RBIs and 1,798 runs scored. He won 2 MVP awards. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1966.

  10. Williams was 20 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 20, 1939, but he also served as a Major League Baseball manager. His biographical data appears below, followed by managerial data, including all of his career wins while managing, losses, as well as every Major League Baseball team he managed.