About Ted Williams Autographed Bats
Sources from the game world reveal that Ted’s rivalry with
Joe DiMaggio was highlighted by the press and the media in the season of 1941. Ted Williams has famously quoted that year 1941 was a great year of hitting (mentioning “Joe DiMaggio and also with
Cecil Travis”) and to achieve a .400 one needs to have an amazing hitting spree; in his case, the one who hit was who’s purpose in life was to hit and he worked very hard at it and matured when his physical fitness was near its peak and thus both peaks met. His achievements, however, were largely overshadowed by Jon DiMaggio’s continuous hitting streak in 56 games in the season of 1941. You can check with the Signed Baseball Bat with 31 Hall of Fame Signatures or even the Ted Williams Autographed Bat - Painted Cooperstown Stat which are on display and would find his signatures on them.
Reviews declare that though Williams was of the thought that he was the better hitter, he acknowledged the fact that acclaimed all rounder DiMaggio was a better all round player than him. The writers agreed with him, and he had to be content finishing behind DiMaggio, who was voted the MVP that year. Nevertheless, Williams had many records to hi name that season. Among them was the record for ‘a base percentage’ in a ‘single season at .551’. This record lasted for 61 long years before it was broken by the famous
Barry Bonds in the year 2002. No wonder the Ted Williams Autographed Baseball Bat has been out of stock with many people standing in line for a bat to add to their collection.