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    Did Boston Red Sox player Ted Williams strike out on the last at-bat of his career?

    Question #127087. Asked by CmdrK. (Oct 07 12 7:53 AM)


    BigAndy61

    No. He hit a home run.

    Oct 07 12, 7:55 AM
    nitram67

    Here's a list of the others to it & a cofirmation of Williams feat.


    http://www.baseball-almanac.com/feats/feats18.shtml

    Oct 07 12, 8:14 AM
    stuthehistoryguy

    The great author John Updike wrote a famous article about Williams' last game. Good stuff.

    http://www.baseball-almanac.com/articles/hub_fans_bid_kid_adieu_article.shtml

    Oct 07 12, 8:23 AM


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