As a 19-year-old heading east to play for the Boston Red Sox, Ted
Williams could be heard muttering over and over again, ""All I want
out of life is when I walk down the street, folks will say, 'There
goes the greatest hitter who ever lived.'"" Through a tumultuous,
boisterous career that touched four decades, Williams worked
tirelessly to perfect the science of hitting and accomplish his
goal. Two-time winner of the Triple Crown, Williams hit an
astonishing.406 in his 1941 season, a record that stands to this
day. During his last ballpark appearance at the 1999 All-Star game,
80-year-old ""Teddy Ballgame"" achieved his childhood dream. In
""Ted Williams"", discover how this Red Sox slugger was not only a
superb ballplayer, but also a world-class fisherman and a fighter
pilot in World War II and the Korean War.
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