What Do You Think of Ted Williams Now?: A Remembrance
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Richard Ben Cramer Pulitzer Prize winner and acclaimed biographer of Joe DiMaggio decodes baseball icon Ted Williams and finds not just a great player but also a great man.. When legendary Red Sox hitter Ted Williams died on July 5 2002 newspapers reviewed the stats compared him to other legends of the game and declared him the greatest hitter who ever lived. In 1986 Richard Ben Cramer spent months on a profile of Ted Williams and the result was the Esquire article that has been acclaimed ever since as one of the finest pieces of sports reporting ever written. Given special acknowledgment in The Best American Sportswriting of the Century and adapted for a coffee-table book called Ted Williams: The Seasons of the Kid the original piece is now available in this special edition with new material about Williamss later years. While his decades after Fenway Park were out of the spotlight -- the way Ted preferred it -- they were arguably his richest as he loved and inspired his family his fans the players and the game itself. This is a remembrance for the ages.
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