Ted Williams hit a home run in his last at bat off of Jack Fisher of the Baltimore Orioles on September 28, 1960.
He fouled a pitch off of his foot and had to leave the game.
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
Whoever told you this lied to you. Ted Williams retired at the end of the 1960 season. Assuming that the pitcher in 1960 was 16 (meaning born in 1944), he would have been 62 years old pitching in the MLB in 2006. That never happened. Unless there was a MLB pitcher that pithed to Ted Williams in a celebrity game or something like that... but never happened when they were all in the MLB
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.
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.
He fouled a pitch off of his foot and had to leave the game.
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
Whoever told you this lied to you. Ted Williams retired at the end of the 1960 season. Assuming that the pitcher in 1960 was 16 (meaning born in 1944), he would have been 62 years old pitching in the MLB in 2006. That never happened. Unless there was a MLB pitcher that pithed to Ted Williams in a celebrity game or something like that... but never happened when they were all in the MLB
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
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.
Not saying I know, but that would be worth more than a couple of bucks, probably by a lot.
Not very much. "Ted Williams" was Sears' private-label sporting goods brand. There were Ted Williams baseball articles, Ted Williams tents, even Ted Williams outboard motors. This stuff was very popular and sold in the millions. The good part is, Ted didn't endorse junk. Ted Williams sporting goods were high quality and reliable.
Ted Williams Tunnel was created in 1995.
Ted Williams was married to Lee Howard... they were divorced
Ted Williams was born on August 30, 1918.
Ted Williams was born in San Diego, California.