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Back in the day Baseball did not have a play-off format during the post season. If your team won the pennant (finishing in first place in your league - no divisions) you went straight to the World Series. Ted Williams Post season average consistof one World Series trip. In the 1946 World Series Ted Williams had 25 at bats with 5 hits for a .200 bating average with 0 home runs, and 1 RBI.

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