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    Williams & Underwood, p. 167. Williams & Underwood, p. 168. Williams & Underwood, p. 169. Linn, p. 241. Williams & Underwood, p. 172. "Ted Williams 1951...
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  • the Ted Williams Project, a non-profit organization serving homeless shelters. He also has been on WATP Live, a podcast about podcasts. Ted Williams was...
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  • Ted Williams (1918–2002) was an American baseball player. Ted Williams may also refer to: Ted Williams (back) (1916–1993), American football back Ted...
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    The Ted Williams Tunnel is a highway tunnel in Boston, Massachusetts. The third in the city to travel under Boston Harbor, with the Sumner Tunnel and the...
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  • John Henry Dussault Williams (August 27, 1968 – March 6, 2004) was the only son of baseball player Ted Williams. His mother was Ted's third wife, Dolores...
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    "Ted Williams Museum Inductees to Date". Ted Williams Museum and Hitters Hall of Fame official website. Retrieved October 31, 2011. "Home page". Ted Williams...
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  • June 17, 2004. Ted Williams Legal Fight Comes to an End The New York Times. Associated Press. July 8, 2002. "Dispute over Ted Williams' body divides son...
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  • Ted Williams is an Aboriginal Australian elder of the Yugambeh people. He is known for his advocacy work with Yugambeh culture and various media appearances...
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  • the films Ted and Ted 2, and the television series Ted Ted, a homeless war veteran in the comic book series Kingsman: The Red Diamond Ted Bartelo, a...
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    outfielder Ted Williams from the minor league San Diego Padres of the Pacific Coast League, ushering in an era of the team sometimes called the "Ted Sox"....
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    The eastern terminus of the highway is also the western end of the Ted Williams Parkway. SR 56 serves as an important connector between I-5 and I-15...
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  • for ghoswriting with Baseball Hall of Fame slugger Ted Williams, most notably co-authoring Williams' autobiography and his book The Science of Hitting...
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    Boston archdiocese, and is the author of a comprehensive biography of Ted Williams. His book, The Forgotten: How the People of One Pennsylvania County Elected...
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  • (2001). "WILLIAMS, Sir EDWARD JOHN (TED; 1890 - 1963), politician". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Retrieved 7 March 2021. 'Sir Edward Williams: A Long...
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  • Edward F. Williams known as Ted Williams (1912–1993) was one of the leading British show jumping riders in the 1950s and 1960s, especially with his horse...
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    In Natick, Route 9 is officially the "Ted Williams Highway", named after the Red Sox sports legend Ted Williams, who sported that number. In Newton, it...
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  • Ted J. Williams (born November 17, 1943) is a former American football coach who was a position coach with the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football...
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  • Hampshire and Citrus Hills, Florida areas, and for his friendship with Ted Williams, and association with the Boston Red Sox. Tamposi played an integral...
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    daughter's acting career. Williams' parents divorced when she was four months old. The youngest of four siblings—James, Beth and TedWilliams was raised by her...
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  • Ted Williams in 1971 and revised in 1986. The book provides advice on hitting in baseball, with detailed illustrations, and anecdotes from Williams'...
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  • Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox, who hit .406 in 1941. Note that batting averages are rounded; entering the final day of the 1941 season, Williams...
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    a quartet of Hall of Famers (Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx and Ted Williams) as the only players in baseball history to eclipse .300 with more than...
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    and Yankees GM Larry MacPhail verbally agreed to trade DiMaggio for Ted Williams, but the trade was canceled when MacPhail refused to include Yogi Berra...
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    Interstate 93 that cut across Boston into the O'Neill Tunnel and built the Ted Williams Tunnel to extend Interstate 90 to Logan International Airport. Those...
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    trophy was renamed the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award in 2002, in honor of former Boston Red Sox player Ted Williams, who had died earlier that...
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  • played for the Philadelphia Eagles (1942) and the Boston Yanks (1944). "Ted Williams Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College". Pro-Football-Reference...
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    Gwynn retired with a .338 career batting average, the highest mark since Ted Williams retired in 1960; Gwynn also holds the highest adjusted batting average...
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  • (1921) Babe Ruth, 1.3089 (1923) Ted Williams, 1.2875 (1941) Barry Bonds, 1.2778 (2003) Babe Ruth, 1.2582 (1927) Ted Williams, 1.2566 (1957) The highest single-season...
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    glass-protected seating area behind home plate named The 600 Club was built. After Ted Williams' death in 2002, it was renamed the .406 Club in honor of his 1941 season...
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    American League." Their only winning season was in 1969 when Hall of Famer Ted Williams managed the club to an 86–76 record, placing fourth in the AL East. The...
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