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Ted Williams becomes last MLB player to hit .400 | September 28, 1941 | HISTORY
On September 28, 1941, the last day of Major League Baseball’s regular season, the Boston Red Sox’s Ted Williams gets six hits in eight at‑bats during a doubleheader in Philadelphia, boosting his average to .406. He becomes the first player since 1930 to hit .400. “I guess I’ll be satisfied with...
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Ted Williams hits home run in last major league at‑bat | September 28, 1960 | HISTORY
On September 28, 1960, at Boston’s Fenway Park, Red Sox star Ted Williams hits a home run in the last at‑bat of his 21‑year career. Ted Williams once said it was his goal in life to “walk down the street [and have] folks say ‘there goes the greatest hitter who ever lived.’” He succeeded...
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