Ted Williams hit his first career Major League home run on April 23, 1939, off Athletics pitcher Bud Thomas at Fenway Park.
Joe Crede had one going for a while in 06 i remember but not as much as "El Cabio" Carlos Lee. Longest Hitting Streak -- 28 Carlos Lee 2004 Most Consecutive Hits -- 10 Frank Thomas Rip Radcliff Harry McCurdy 1997 1938 1926 Most Consecutive Games With an RBI -- 13 Taffy Wright 1941
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
No, Ted William's race was white.
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It was at Cleveland, vs the Indians. The crowd attendance was 67,468. BTW he beat out Ted Williams that year for the MVP. Ted hit .406.
The cast of Blue Streak - 1940 includes: Ted Husing as Narrator
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Ted Williams was quoted several times as saying hitting a baseball was the single most difficult thing to do in sports.
The longest high school baseball winning streak is 89, held by Portsmouth High School (NH) which ended April 30, 2012. The longest active is Martensdale-St. Mary's High School, which is at 87 (their season doesn't start until May 21). The MLB record is 26 set by the 1916 New York Giants.
It will most likely be Ted DiBiase jr. because Ted DiBiase sr. was the one who bought Undertaker into wrestling. I'm guessing that, if anybody, it will be HBK at Wrestlemania 26. No one is going to end the Undertaker's streak. NO ONE.
Ted Williams hit his first career Major League home run on April 23, 1939, off Athletics pitcher Bud Thomas at Fenway Park.
its got to be yellow because that the color of the streak down his back
Here are some remarkable statistics surrounding the 56 game hitting streak of Joe DiMaggio in 1941:* He surpassed the hitting streak of legend Ty Cobb who had a streak of 40 in 1911;* He surpassed the American League record by George Sissler of 41 in 1922;* On July 2, 1941 he homered against star pitcher Dick Newsome to move past the ancient hitting streak of 44 games held by Wee Willie Keller in 1897; Footnote: held in abeyance as foul balls were not counted as strikes in 1897.* Overall Joe hit .408 which is relatively low in consideration of the fact he had to distribute his 91 hits over the 56 games;* DiMaggio's season was even more remarkable considering he could only play 139 games because of ankle injury. Despite that he drove in 125 runs, struck out only 13 times and had 76 walks; and* He was named the American League MVP over the fantastic season of Boston's Ted Williams.
It will most likely be Ted DiBiase jr. because Ted DiBiase sr. was the one who bought Undertaker into Wrestling. I'm guessing that, if anybody, it will be HBK at Wrestlemania 26. No one is going to end the Undertaker's streak. NO ONE.