DrDiamond
The Splendid Splinter is gone ...
July 05, 2002 at 09:45PM View BBCode
Ted Williams passed away earlier today after a series of strokes and long illness.
He may not have been the most agreeable personality (a stubborn cuss would be the term Ted would have preferred), but you couldn't argue his hitting skills.
Williams was the best hitter I've ever seen (and I only saw him at the end of his career, when I was a kid.) Superb judgement of the strike zone, graceful power, and the sweetest swing ever.
Another chapter in baseball history is closed. With the passing of Williams coming so soon after the deaths of Jack Buck and Darryl Kile, makes you hope the sport itself isn't next ...
gdgrant
ted williams
July 06, 2002 at 04:41PM View BBCode
my parents grew up just outside boston,I grew up hearing about their idols,eddie mathews and ted williams,now both are gone.guess i'm getting oooold
arodtoo
July 11, 2004 at 04:49AM View BBCode
sadly we missed his 2 year anniversary of his death....a moment of silence for one of the best, if not the best hitter to ever grace a baseball diamond
Unclescam777
July 11, 2004 at 11:37AM View formatted
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oh this post is old. I thought something seemed a little strange
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