Yes, he did. On September 28, 1960, Ted Williams went 1 for 3 against the Baltimore Orioles in his last game. He hit a home run in his final career at bat.
Ted Williams hit a home run in his last at bat off of Jack Fisher of the Baltimore Orioles on September 28, 1960.
Ted Williams was born in San Diego, California.
Ted Williams hsd 521 career home runs.Ted Williams hit 521 career home Runs.
Ted Williams Sorry, Ted Williams retired in 1960 and was not playing in 1994. There were eight active players in 1994 in the Major Leagues with the last name of "Williams": 1b-Eddie Williams; 3b-Matt Williams; Of- Gerald Williams; Of-Reggie Williams; and pitchers Brian Williams; Mike Williams; Mitch Williams; and Woody Williams
Ted Williams hit his first career home run on April 23, 1939 in Philadelphia, off Athletics pitcher Bud Thomas in the bottom of the 1st inning.
Ted Williams hit a home run in his last at bat off of Jack Fisher of the Baltimore Orioles on September 28, 1960.
Ted Williams was born in San Diego, California.
Not saying I know, but that would be worth more than a couple of bucks, probably by a lot.
In 1941, Ted Williams led Major League baseball with 37 home runs.
Ted Williams hsd 521 career home runs.Ted Williams hit 521 career home Runs.
Mickey Mantle surpassed Ted Williams in lifetime home runs in September 1968.
Ted Williams was born in San Diego, California.
The Splendid Splinter
Ted Williams had a career batting average of .344, 521 home runs and 1,839 RBIs
Ted Williams Game Used Home Run BaseballThe value of a "game used" baseball hit for a home run by Ted Williams will rely on your ability to prove so. Otherwise it will be valued as a used Major League baseball. The "Game used" home run baseball will have to be accompanied with provenance, and the quality of the provenance will dictate the value. A letter from a player, team, or League official would be acceptable. A letter from a fan at the game would not hold much weight if any. Without provenance the added value will rely on the buyers belief in your story.
Ted Williams Sorry, Ted Williams retired in 1960 and was not playing in 1994. There were eight active players in 1994 in the Major Leagues with the last name of "Williams": 1b-Eddie Williams; 3b-Matt Williams; Of- Gerald Williams; Of-Reggie Williams; and pitchers Brian Williams; Mike Williams; Mitch Williams; and Woody Williams
Yes. Ted Williams was used as a pinch hitter, and walked during his only plate appearance.