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Ted Williams explaining why sometimes taking a pitch is more important than swinging at it

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Tom Tusa🍻2 years ago

I am thinking this might now become my favorite pic to use whenever someone uses analytics to makes excuses for a .220 hitter. Feel free to steal!

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💰 NorthSideCapper 💰2 years ago

Ted Williams is the best HITTER in baseball history. Tell me I’m wrong.

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Matt Miller2 years ago

Horseplayers, imagine how returns would improve if we applied this to race selection and spot picking!

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The Rev2 years ago

I’m sick seeing the “cold” spots on here was where he hit .300 😭😭😂😂

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Daniel Abused Mariners Fan White2 years ago

Man I love the Baseball Bunch when I was a kid!!

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@fam_denn2 years ago

I love how closely the chicken is listening to Teddy

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Louis Gambetta2 years ago

I think he would have loved analytics.

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Toby Moore2 years ago

.344 lifetime hitter, highest OBP of all time, literally wrote the book on hitting. The Science of Hitting has been in print for over 50 years. It should be required reading for every position player getting a scholarship or cashing a check.

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Rich Mays2 years ago

Ted would destroy today’s pitching. He might strike out slightly more, but he’d hit bombs.

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Jason Winston2 years ago

These kids barely knew who Ted was, and he’s name-dropping Rogers Hornsby.

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