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Old 10-01-2018, 07:33 PM
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Ted Zanidakis
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Ted,

This is the kind of stuff I love to read. Never thought about that before.

Stats and baseball!

Thanks!

Hi Fred

Furthermore, as great as Ted was when he batted .406 in 1941.....he could have batted .443 that season.
If he had sliced-off to Left Field a mere 20 % of the outside pitches, instead of taking them for 147 Walks.

215 (Hits) / 486 (AB) = .443

Anyhow, you can re-live that dramatic final day of the 1941 season at Shibe Park on Sept. 28th, in which a
young 23-year old Ted Williams put on a tremendous performance. Check-it-out..… https://sabr.org/research/day-ted-wi...itter-baseball


TED Z

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