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Ted Williams Collection

The Green Monster in left field of Boston's Fenway Park is one of the most recognized icons in sports history. Many great players have played before the 37-foot wall, none better than Hall of Famers, Ted Williams and Carl Yastremski.  Ted Williams, known to many as "The Splendid Splinter", was one of baseball's greatest hitters.  His accomplishments included a .406 batting average in 1941, two triple crowns, two MVPs, six American League batting championships, 521 Home Runs, a lifetime average of .344 and was selected to 17 All-Star Games.  As Ted Williams contemplated retirement, a young prospect emerged in the Boston system.  Carl Yastrzemski would succeed the great Ted Williams in Left Field, and carry on the Green Monster's grand tradition.  "Yaz" succeeded Ted Williams in 1961 and retired 23 years later as the all-time Red Sox leader in eight major categories.  A three time-batting champion, "Yaz" was named the American League MVP in 1967 when he won the Triple Crown, batting .326 with 121 RBI and 44 home runs.  These two baseball icons patrolled Fenway Park's left field for a combined 42 seasons.  This serial edition #1 collectible includes 3-8x10 photos, a Boston Red Sox team medallion and 3-laser engraved descriptive plates.  It comes triple matted in team colors and is framed in a black wooden frame. Measures 32 3/4" x 21 3/4". Limited Edition of 1000.

$142.00

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

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

 

The new cut-stone logo baseball is a collectible for the true sports fan. Craftsmen create the Ted Williams team logo and stitches from actual stones that are cut to size, shaped, and placed onto the ball by hand. They are then coupled with a pearlescent background and buffed for a beautiful high-gloss finish. Each cut-stone baseball is handsomely packaged in its own green keepsake box.

$90.00

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

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

 

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

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