American Sports History: Signed Ted Williams Photograph Linking Baseball Achievement and Marine Corps Service

  • SIGNED
  • 1960
By Ted Williams
1960. Williams, Ted signed photograph, undated, documents one of Major League Baseball's defining twentieth-century hitters, whose career with the Boston Red Sox was twice interrupted by service as a United States Marine Corps pilot. Williams's public significance rests not only on his nineteen-season baseball career, two American League Most Valuable Player awards, six batting titles, and two Triple Crowns, but also on the intersection of professional athletics and military service during the World War II and Korean War eras.

Color glossy photograph signed by Ted Williams. n.p.: n.p., n.d. Measures 8 inches by 10 inches. The image shows Williams in a batting stance, looking intently forward with bat raised, emphasizing the concentration and controlled posture associated with his reputation as one of baseball's most disciplined hitters. Signed in blue felt tip, "Ted Williams," across the image.

No visible defects noted in the supplied description; excellent condition. A strong signed visual document connecting Boston Red Sox history, twentieth-century American sports celebrity, and the wartime military service of a major athlete.

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Title

American Sports History: Signed Ted Williams Photograph Linking Baseball Achievement and Marine Corps Service

Author

Ted Williams

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Unknown

Date

1960


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