Ted Williams Signed Louisville Slugger Baseball Bat. Ltd /344. High Grade. JSA
Ted Williams Signed Louisville Slugger “The Kid”Limited Edition Baseball Bat. Numbered to 344. Boldly signed by Williams in blue marker to the barrel. Bat and signature in fine condition without any wear or fading. Green Diamond Sports numbered hologram affixed to the bat and JSA numbered sticker to knob. LOA will be sent upon receipt from JSA.
Green Diamond Sports, Inc. is the officially licensed marketing company for the estate of Ted Williams.
Ted Williams Signed Louisville Slugger “The Kid”Limited Edition Baseball Bat. Numbered to 344. Boldly signed by Williams in blue marker to the barrel. Bat and signature in fine condition without any wear or fading. Green Diamond Sports numbered hologram affixed to the bat and JSA numbered sticker to knob. LOA will be sent upon receipt from JSA.
Green Diamond Sports, Inc. is the officially licensed marketing company for the estate of Ted Williams.
Ted Williams Signed Louisville Slugger “The Kid”Limited Edition Baseball Bat. Numbered to 344. Boldly signed by Williams in blue marker to the barrel. Bat and signature in fine condition without any wear or fading. Green Diamond Sports numbered hologram affixed to the bat and JSA numbered sticker to knob. LOA will be sent upon receipt from JSA.
Green Diamond Sports, Inc. is the officially licensed marketing company for the estate of Ted Williams.
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Ted Williams joined professional baseball in 1939 and spent his entire 19 season career with the Boston Red Sox. He emerged as one of the greatest hitters the game has ever seen. In his rookie season he led the league in RBIs and total bases, batted over .300 every season but one (1959), and most notably was the last player to bat over .400 (.406) in 1941. Williams ranks tied for 7th with Billy Hamilton for all-time career batting average and the highest of any player in the live-ball era. Williams still maintains the career record for on-base percentage.
Williams was a 19 time All-Star, winner of two Triple Crowns, 4 time AL RBI and Home Run leader, 6 batting titles and two time AL MVP. He ranks 14th on the 500 run club of Hall of Famers (521 career home runs).
The Official Bobby Brown American League baseballs (manufactured in Haiti) were utilized by professional baseball from 1985-1989, most likely when the ball was initially signed.