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    Ted Williams's number 9 was retired by the Boston Red Sox in 1984. After retirement from play, Williams helped Boston's new left fielder, Carl Yastrzemski, in hitting, and was a regular visitor to the Red Sox' spring training camps from 1961 to 1966, where he worked as a special batting instructor.

  3. Apr 19, 2024 · Concerning his abilities as a hitter, Williams once said, “A man has to have goals—for a day, for a lifetime—and that was mine, to have people say, ‘There goes Ted Williams, the greatest hitter who ever lived.’”. In 1960 he announced that he would retire at the end of the year.

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  4. Ted Williams had a .344 average over his career. How many teams has Ted Williams played for? Ted Williams played for 1 team, the Boston Red Sox. How many World Series has Ted Williams won? Ted Williams never won a World Series. When did Ted Williams retire? Ted Williams last played in 1960. What are Ted Williams' nicknames?

    • August 30, 1918
  5. Williams retired following the 1960 season, hitting a home run in his final at-bat on Sept. 28, 1960. He finished his career with a .344 batting average, 521 home runs, 2,021 walks and 1,839 RBI. Williams was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1966 and served as the manager of the Washington Senators/Texas Rangers franchise from 1969-72.

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    • When did Ted Williams retire?3
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    • When did Ted Williams retire?5
    • Serving his country. Like many ballplayers of his era, Williams was called to service -- first during World War II and again during the Korean War. Yet, unlike many of his MLB comrades, the Splendid Splinter was a casualty of active combat -- losing part of his hearing and surviving many dangerous encounters while flying 39 missions as a captain in the Korean War, according to the Marine Corps Association.
    • Risking a .400 season -- and winning big. Williams remains the last player to exceed the .400 mark. But he put that milestone on the line on the final day of the 1941 season.
    • Six batting titles (almost eight) Only six players -- Ty Cobb (12), Tony Gwynn (eight), Honus Wagner (eight), Rod Carew (seven), Hornsby (seven) and Stan Musial (seven) -- won more batting titles than Williams, though the Splendid Splinter lost two titles by the narrowest of margins.
    • A Triple Crown, and make it a double. Since RBIs became an official statistic in 1920, just 10 players have ever won a Triple Crown by leading either the AL or NL in batting average, home runs and RBIs.
  6. Jan 4, 2012 · After the 1954 season, he “retired” (the term is placed in quotation marks because it seemed as though retirement was a strategic move in a divorce) and did not make a start in the 1955 season until May 28.

  7. Sep 30, 2022 · Fifty years ago Friday, Ted Williams announced he was resigning as manager of the Texas Rangers, wrapping up a chapter that began with high hopes in Washington in 1969 but ended with the worst...

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