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Sporting News on MSNYankees' Aaron Judge hitting above .400: How long can he chase Ted Williams' 1941 history?The 6-foot-7 Judge is still going to strike out, but he barrels the ball up so frequently that even his strikeout woes ...
In 2016, the year Juan Soto arrived in professional baseball, the Nationals were striking out too much. Not the big league ...
For generations, baseball fans have loved talking about batting stances, the stranger the better – even if, as the 2024 Brewers reminded us, most of the stances aren’t quite so strange anymore. We’ve ...
it was undoubtedly Ted Williams, the spectacular hitter who played for the Boston Red Sox, then the Yankees fiercest rival. His .406 batting average in 1941 made him the last .400 hitter.
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Ted Williams's 1946 MVP award sells for record-breaking $528,750328 batting average. The award sold for $270,250. Williams Presidential Medal of Freedom, which was presented by George H.W. Bush, sold for $141,000, and a series of limited edition Ted Williams ...
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