Tedesco Sports Marketing
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Ted Williams Collection |
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As a 20 year old rookie in 1939, Williams hit .327, with 31 home runs and 145 RBI. He joined Jimmie Foxx to form one of the best lineups in baseball. First in a series of six Williams moments. The collectible is officially licensed by Major League Baseball and comes double matted and framed in a wooden frame. It also includes a laser engraved descriptive plate. Limited Edition of 1941. Measures approximately 14 1/2 x 19 x $75.00 |
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In his second of 17 All-Star Games, Williams hit a walk off 3-run homer in the ninth to give the AL a 7-5 win in the 1941 Midsummer Classic. Second in a series of six Williams moments. Limited Edition of 1941. The collectible is officially licensed by Major League Baseball and comes double matted and framed in a wooden frame. It also includes a laser engraved descriptive plate. Limited Edition of 1941. Measures approximately 16 1/2 x 17 1/2 x 1
$75.00 |
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In 1941, Williams and DiMaggio had to share the limelight during their record chases. Williams finished the season with a .406 average while DiMaggio recorded hits in 56 consecutive games. Third in a series of six Williams moments. The collectible is officially licensed by Major League Baseball and comes double matted and framed in a wooden frame. It also includes a laser engraved descriptive plate. Limited Edition of 1941. Measures approximately 16 1/2 x 17 1/2 x 1 $75.00 |
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Williams enlisted as a US Marine
flier during World War II. He rejoined the Red Sox in 1946. Fourth in a
series of six Williams moments. The collectible is officially licensed by
Major League Baseball and comes double matted and framed in a wooden
frame. It also includes a laser engraved descriptive plate. Limited
Edition of 1941. Measures approximately 14 1/2 x 19 x 1 $75.00 |
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Williams shares a laugh with the World Heavyweight Boxing Champion, Rocky Marciano in 1955 Fifth in a series of six Williams moments. The collectible is officially licensed by Major League Baseball and comes double matted and framed in a wooden frame. It also includes a laser engraved descriptive plate. Limited Edition of 1941. Measures approximately 14 1/2 x 19 x 1 $75.00 |
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In the final at bat of his Hall of Fame career, the Splendid Splinter hits home run #521 at Fenway Park on September 28, 1960. Sixth in a series of six Williams moments. The collectible is officially licensed by Major League Baseball and comes double matted and framed in a wooden frame. It also includes a laser engraved descriptive plate. Limited Edition of 1941. Measures approximately 16 1/2 x 17 1/2 x 1 $75.00 |