Ted Williams Sheet of 20 U.S. Forever Postage Stamps Scott 4694

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Management number 228219614 Release Date 2026/05/31 List Price US$9.18 Model Number 228219614
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Ted Williams (1918-2002) of the Boston Red Sox was the last Major League player to bat over .400 for a single season (1941). During his stellar career, he won six American League batting titles and four home run titles. Today, “the Kid” is regarded as one of the all-time greatest hitters in Major League Baseball history. History the stamp represents: The greatest baseball players of the past and present gathered in Boston for the 1999 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. Before the game, an old man in a golf cart rode out to the field. Superstars and Hall-of-Famers gathered around him, bouncing like puppies, asking for autographs, all seeking their personal moment with former Boston Red Sox great Ted Williams (1918-2002). Williams ranks among the all-time great hitters – 521 home runs, 2,654 hits, a .344 batting average, 2,021 walks, and 1,839 runs batted in. The legendary numbers were all the more remarkable for the five seasons lost to military service in World War II and the Korean War. Even his wartime duty was the stuff of legends – as a fighter pilot, he was wingman for future astronaut John Glenn. Williams had a difficult relationship with both fans and journalists, never acknowledging their cheers or boos. In 1960, in the last at bat of his final game, he hit a home run into the bullpen. The fans roared, urging him to come out. Author John Updike wrote: “Though we thumped, wept, and chanted… he did not come back. Gods do not answer letters.” But in 1999, Ted Williams – Teddy Ballgame, the Splendid Splinter, The Kid – tipped his cap to the adoring crowd.

  • One of four stamps commemorating Hall of Famers and the impact they've had on baseball.
  • Ted Williams (1918-2002) of the Boston Red Sox was the last Major League player to bat over .400 for a single season (1941).
ASIN B0095JSWM0
Style Modern
Theme Sports
Set Name Ted Williams Sheet
character Ted Williams
Brand Name United States Postal Service
Model Name Ted Williams Sheet
Unit Count 20.0 Count
Item Weight 0.02 Kilograms
Manufacturer USPS
Model Number 4694
Material Type Paper
Is Autographed No
Collection Name Baseball
Number of Pieces 20
Number of Players 20
Is Assembly Required No
Educational Objective Enhance knowledge of sports history and culture
Are Batteries Required No
Play Activity Location Tabletop
Recommended Uses For Product 'mailing letters', 'mailing packages'
Manufacturer Minimum Age MONTHS 144
Manufacturer Warranty Description 20 Year Warranty

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