About Ted Williams Autographed Jerseys
‘Ted Williams’ was earlier known by the name ‘Teddy “Samuel” Williams’ in San Diego and named after ‘Theodore ‘Teddy” Roosevelt’ and his father who was called ‘Samuel Stewart Williams’ on 30 August 1918 in San Diego, California. He studied at the ‘Hoover High School’ where, at present, the ‘baseball field’ has been named after him and even a Ted Williams Autographed Jersey which is super scribed by him. His father had an illustrative career, spanning from a sheriff and soldier to a photographer and was a great admirer of the President. Teddy’s mother was May Venzor, who worked for the Salvation Army in Texas. Coming from the mixture of Irish and Welsh from his paternal side and Mexican on his maternal side, he once famously remarked that if he had had his mother’s name, he would have definitely run into many problems in his prime days as people from Southern California had were prejudiced against the Mexicans. While still in high school, he received offers that came from
St. Louis Cardinals and also from the famous
New York Yankees, but his mother was of the thought that he was very young to do so and instead signed him up for the town around of the time ,a Minor League that was of a local domain known as the rough “
San Diego Padres”. He has also been for a short time with the minor league “Minneapolis Millers”. Early on when his career began, he stated that his greatest ambition was to become “the best hitter living”. Many agree that he has achieved that by his extraordinary talent. No wonder fans love him so much and stuff like the Ted Williams Autographed Jersey - 1939 Psa dna and the Ted Williams Signed Uniform - Mitchell & Ness 1939 JSA #B78442 are on great demand.