Ted Williams hit a home run in his last at bat off of Jack Fisher of the Baltimore Orioles on September 28, 1960.
I have a 1950s Louisville Slugger bat marked Black Beauty and also with Ted Williams stamped signature
Both Babe Ruth and Ted Williams struckout in their first MLB at bat .... Babe against Willie Mitchell of the Cleveland Naps (now Indians) on July 11, 1914 and Ted against Red Ruffing of the New York Yankees on April 20, 1939.
Yes, he did. On September 28, 1960, Ted Williams went 1 for 3 against the Baltimore Orioles in his last game. He hit a home run in his final career at bat.
Ted Williams J2 H&B Decal BatA Ted Williams J2 H&B Decal Bat is worth between $400.-$650. in Excellent to Near Mint condition. The overall condition of the bat is important, but the bulk of the value will rely on the condition of the decal. A bat with a fully 100% intact decal in near/mint condition could sell for more. Bats that have less than 75% of the decal could sell for under $300. The J2 H&B Little League decal bats were produced in the early 1950's. Players that were featured in this series of bats Which was produced by Louisville Slugger featured decals of the likenesses of popular Major Leaguers on the barrel including Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, and Jackie Robinson.The horizontal style decal featured the players name on the bottom left, and to the right of the player the words Little League, with It's a Louisville below.
Sears partnered up with , and introduced the Ted Williams brand of sporting and recreation goods in 1961. The bat you have has a Ted Williams facsimile (stamped)signature on it, both on the barrel above the words Personal model, and also in the center label as the bat is endorsed by Williams. "Hold Fast Treated" might appear to the right of the label. This is a process of hardening the wood, as a Louisville Slugger would have Powerized. A full sized Ted Williams Sears Roebuck And Co 1651 store model bat is worth about $40.-$75. in excellent - near/mint condition. value will vary based on the condition, and the size of the bat. Little League bats will sell for less. If the bat is in fact hand signed by Ted Williams then it could be worth in the $800. -$1,200. price range. A Louisville Slugger close to the size and model that Ted Williams used will sell for more. The type of authenticty that accompanies the signature will also effect the price.
Ted Williams hit a home run in his last at bat off of Jack Fisher of the Baltimore Orioles on September 28, 1960.
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I have a 1950s Louisville Slugger bat marked Black Beauty and also with Ted Williams stamped signature
Both Babe Ruth and Ted Williams struckout in their first MLB at bat .... Babe against Willie Mitchell of the Cleveland Naps (now Indians) on July 11, 1914 and Ted against Red Ruffing of the New York Yankees on April 20, 1939.
Ted Williams hit for an average of .406 in 1941 for the Boston Red Sox.
Theodore Samuel Williams, better known as ( Ted) Williams, the last man to bat .400, actually .406.
Yes, he did. On September 28, 1960, Ted Williams went 1 for 3 against the Baltimore Orioles in his last game. He hit a home run in his final career at bat.
In order to put an accurate value on your bat, the model, the size, and the age of the bat will all be needed. The condition of the bat will also factor. A "bat with Ted Williams on it" could mean it was endorsed by Ted Williams, and his stamped signature appears on the barrel, or it could be a decal bat and has a picture of him on the bat. The Ted Williams J2 H&B Little League decal bats were produced in the early 1950's. Players that were featured in this series of bats produced by Louisville Slugger featured decals of the likenesses of popular Major Leaguers on the barrel including Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, and Jackie Robinson. The overall condition of the bat is important, but the bulk of the value will rely on the condition of the decal. A bat with a fully 100% intact decal in near/mint condition could sell in the $300. -$600. price range. Bats that have less than 75% of the decal could sell for under $300. A modern decal bat would sell in the $30.-$50. price range. A Ted Williams endorsed Louisville Slugger 125 store model bat could sell in the $75. - $150. price Range in excellent - near/mint condition, more or less depending on size, and age. Little League and youth models 32 inch or less could sell in the $40.00 - $60.00. price range in excellent - near/mint condition. More information would be needed to give a more accurate value on your bat. See Related Links below to a link to help you date your bat.
Ted Williams was a baseball player famous for being a great hitter. His nickname was the 'Splendid Splinter' because he was thin as a splinter and was splendid when he was at bat. He played for the Boston Red Sox for 19 years. He was born in 1918 and died in 2002.