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Ted Williams, The Swing of Perfection

Ted Williams, From Prospect to Powerhouse

Ted Williams' rookie season: .327 average, 145 RBIs, 31 home runs. Baseball was electric when he was at the plate. He didn't hit pitches. He diagnosed them. It was like the ball slowed down for him, and sped up for everyone else.
Ted Williams, The Swing of Perfection

Ted Williams, Rising From the Playground to the Pros

A retired minor leaguer once who faced Ted Williams in an exhibition game said, "That kid had a swing like a guillotine. Beautiful, but you knew pain was coming."
Ted Williams, The Swing of Perfection

Inviting You To See Ted Williams, The Greatest Hitter That Ever Lived

He played with a chip on his shoulder and a telescope in his head. Ted Williams knew he wanted to be the greatest hitter who ever lived. And when he said it, you believed it. He wasn't bragging. He was inviting you to watch.
Ted Williams, The Swing of Perfection

Ted Williams, The Swing of Perfection

Ted Williams represents everything that makes baseball matter. The swing, the sacrifice, the stubbornness, the science.