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Originally Posted by Fred
Ted,
This is the kind of stuff I love to read. Never thought about that before.
Stats and baseball!
Thanks!
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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
T206 Reference
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