Ted Williams Limited Edition Classic Moments

These collectibles of "the greatest hitter that ever lived" are double matted in a wooden frame. Each collectible has a description of the picture on a laser engraved plate. Officially licensed by Major League Baseball, each of Ted's classic moments are limited to 1,941 pieces.


Ted Williams Classic Moments - Midsummer Classic


"The most thrilling hit of my career" for Ted Williams occured at the All-Star game on July 8, 1941 in Detroit. With the American League trailing by a run in the bottom of the ninth with two on and two out, Williams hammered a fastball from the Cubs' Claude Passeau off the right-field facade for a game-winning three run homer. "Halfway down to first, seeing that ball going out, I stopped running and started leaping and jumping and clapping my hands, and I was so happy I laughed out loud," Williams said of the homer.

Ted Williams Midsummer Classic
Measures approximately 16½' x 17½' x 1'

The engraved plate reads
TED WILLIAMS
"Midsummer Classic"
In his second of 17 All-Star Games, Williams hit a walk off 3-run homer in the ninth to give the AL a 7-5 win in the 1941 Midsummer Classic.

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Ted Williams Classic Moments - Going Out With A Bang


On a chilly and overcast Wednesday afternoon, before a crowd of only 10,454 at Fenway, Teddy Ballgame came to bat for the last time in his career. In the bottom of the eighth, after receiving a two-minute ovation prior to the at-bat, Williams hit a 1-1 fastball from Baltimore's Jack Fisher 440 feet into the Boston bullpen for a home run. It was the 521st homer in the Splendid Splinter's legendary career. "Baseball has given me everything I wanted," Williams, 42-years old at the time, said after the game.

Ted Williams Going Out With A Bang
Measures approximately 16½' x 17½' x 1'

The engraved plate reads
TED WILLIAMS
"Going Out With A Bang"
In the final at bat of his Hall of Fame career, the Splendid Splinter hits home run #521 at Fenway Park on September 28, 1960.

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Ted Williams Classic Moments - US Marine


Williams missed nearly five full baseball seasons (1943-45, '52-53) during the prime of his career to serve as a Marine fighter pilot in World War II and the Korean War. Ted excelled in aviation just as he did on the ballfield and received an Air Medal and two Gold Stars for his service in Korea, where he flew 39 combat missions, many of them as John Glenn's wingman. "If I hadn't had baseball to come back to, I might have gone on as a Marine pilot," Williams said of his military experience.

Ted Williams US Marine
Measures approximately 14½' x 19' x 1'

The engraved plate reads
TED WILLIAMS
"US Marine"
Williams enlisted as a US Marine flier during World War II. He rejoined the Red Sox in 1946.

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