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brad suneson
December 15, 2017
I saw Ted play in 1959 in Yankee Stadium.My family moved to Tennessee and I followed the Red Sox and Yaz was my idol
In my retirement I have read many books on Ted and without question he was THE GREATEST HITTER EVER
Brad R Suneson
Harry Simpson
July 11, 2016
Godspeed and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.
Saepe Expertus, Semper Fidelis, Fratres Aeterni.
Often Tested, Always Faithful, Brothers Forever.
Thank you for your service to this nation.
Jerry Cameron
April 18, 2015
You taking batting practice at the old Briggs Stadium in Detroit was the greatest demonstration of hitting I ever saw. Nobody ever had your combination of power and average. But not only were you the greatest hitter who ever lived, you were also arguably the greatest fisherman, one of the greatest pilots and also the greatest fundraisers with your tireless (and tieless) efforts for kids with cancer. You really were larger than life and we miss you nearly 13 years after your death almost as intensely as we missed you on that day. RIP, Teddy Ballgame!
July 5, 2014
The greatest hitter that ever lived .
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Richard Owen
March 3, 2013
Rest In Peace, Mr. Williams. See You On The Other Side On Some Beautiful Day, Kind Sir.
Richard Williams
May 23, 2011
Ted Williams was such a great baseball player that I named my son Theodore Williams after Ted. My son was so happy to have been named after such a great person. You were the greatest baseball slugger that ever existed.
JOHN CHERICO
March 19, 2011
I WORK MENY SPORT SHOWS IN BOSTON
MR. WILLIAMS WAS ALWAYS THE GREATEST
ATTRACTION THAT BROUGHT THE GREATEST
AMOUNT OF SPORTSMEN THROUGHT THE DOORS
I AM 83 AND I AM HAPPY TO SAY I HAVE
SEAN THE KID HIT A GREAT MENY BALLS OUT OF FENWAY PARK.
Joe Malecki
March 15, 2011
Billy Pierce, pitcher from the 1959 White Sox, said you were his most feared batter out of all the hitters he faced. Great player Ted.
Nick Gamvas
March 15, 2011
ONE OF BOSTON'S GREATEST EVER!
MEMORY ETERNAL!
Shelby Davis
July 15, 2008
heyy teddy!!!!!!!!
hope ur in a better place...no worries...u are!!!
christen shaughnessy
April 7, 2008
he was the best player
Jack Kenney
December 4, 2007
Ted Williams rocked
joe b
July 10, 2007
You truly were " The Best damn hitter to ever play the Game".
Kent Carter
May 14, 2007
Although I never got to see you play I believe that you had the perfect swing. I am a high school baseball coach and have a 6 year old son that loves the game as much as I do. I am trying to teach him how to swing the bat just like you. I know that he will never be a Ted Williams but learning to hit like you can only make him a better hitter. I wish that I could have met you and talked baseball because you loved the game you didn't just talk about it but you loved it. I'm sure that somewhere up in heaven your playing right now. I wish their were players out their that were at least half the player that you were.
Tony Doane
April 27, 2007
Teddy Ballgame, you were and are my idol. You had the best swing the game of baseball has ever seen. I am so glad you were a part of the Red Sox organization. A special thanks for fighting for this great nation. Condolences to friends and family. I look up to him for his professionalism, and for his passion, and for his great ability to play our country's pasttime. I never knew Mr. Williams personally, I wish I had. R.I.P.
Scott Myers
April 10, 2007
Mr.Williams ,Thankyou for all the fond memories.You will always live on in the hearts and memories of Red Sox Nation.
ben FEDER
February 25, 2007
the greatest ballplayer who ever lived
Ted Williams, nephew
October 10, 2006
Ted Williams was not only an outstanding baseball player, but a humanitarian, a kind and sharing individual who gave willingly to those with less than him, throughout his life.
Michelle Faulkner
September 20, 2006
When I was a little girl Ted would always come in to town (Winter Haven, Florida and he loved to eat at Andy's. It was a small but great family place to eat and is still there today. My dad always took me there to eat and I was sitting on a little stool at the front counter and in walked a man I did not know. My daddy says to me " Do you know who that is?" I said no. He said that is the great Ted Williams in Baseball. So I, not knowing allot about baseball and the players, said well I will go get a baseball out of the car so he can sign it and he did. I still have it today. You see my dad worked for a Supermarket that catered to baseball teams for spring training in Winter Haven and Ted always came to our town. I will treasure that time with my dad and I will always cherish that baseball. What a great memory to sit at Andys, eat breakfast with Ted and get an autograph, that so many have offered me allot of money for "BUT GUESS WHAT THIS BALL IS PRICELESS" to me.......You are missed Mr. Williams.Your Legacy lives on.
Anna Michelle, Winter Haven, FLorida
John Williams
February 24, 2006
Sorry for your lose. I have a Ted Williams Rifle and Scope that my dad had when he was alive. I will cherish it always. Maybe we were related some how. He will be sadly missed by all fans.
William Danitz
May 30, 2004
I am 41 years of age. I never saw Ted Williams play, BUT, he was my Father's favorite ball player. So much so, that when I was born in 1963, my Father wanted to name me Theodore William Danitz! My Mother however stepped ina and insisted I be named after my Father. I have read much about THE KID and I have much respect for him and his ways. He was a man's man! There are not many around today that fit my definition of that. Here's to you KID on Memorial Day 2004!
We love ya!
Leigh Ann Little
January 30, 2004
I came to know you when I read the book, "The Summer of '49" back in the summer of 1990. I will always consider you to be the greatest hitter who ever lived.
Rev. Joseph P. Hildebrandt Sr.
October 31, 2003
Oh Splendid splinter. Could you please find Babe Ruth up there and ask him for mercy on us Boston Red Sox Fans! I jest, one of my most prized treasures is the autographed baseball I have you. I will be buried with it! May Almighty God bless and give peace to your family. thanks for the memories!
Merlin Gagle
August 3, 2002
Ted was not only a baseball great, but an American hero as well. No one will ever be able to fill his shoes!
Ted made his last business call to me on my answering machine. I am just sad he left us before I could call him back.
justin Secher
July 27, 2002
i am from the boston area and ted williams will always be the greatest player to ever play for the boston red sox
Ed Mazur
July 15, 2002
I wish to send my condolences to the Williams family. I had the pleasure and honor to meet with Mr. Williams as an 18-year old aspiring ballplayer. He took the time from a busy add campaign session with Sears. I don't like the "hero" word being used loosely, but in this case Ted Williams was a HERO to more people than he knew. Thanks Ted!
Sue Gaulin
July 12, 2002
My deepest sympathies to the family.
Justin Cherry
July 12, 2002
"The Greatest Baseball Player Ever" as he was known to me and my friends. Teddy will always be remembered for his greatness in the area of baseball but mostly in the field of hitting. I never had the priviledge of meeting him or even seeing him play but I still know how truely great he was. I am sure I speak for my best friend Jeff as well as the world when I say that he will live forever in family's, friend's, and fan's hearts. I hope to one day visit the Baseball Hall Of Fame and take a good look at his place in there. Teddy "Ballgame" Williams will always be remembered and we all love you.
Adam Razzaboni
July 12, 2002
Teddy Ballgame.....What more can you say about this rare breed. Though I would have liked to known him, but I was just a kid....Your candle burned out long before, your legend never did....Never forget #9
joseph sauls
July 12, 2002
Ted, the last time I saw you was when you returned from Korea in 1953 at FENWAY PARK. I was in Navy at Charlestown Navy Yard.. You were the greatest..
Peter L Fishel
July 12, 2002
Ted was one of my all-time favorite players and I have many treasured memories of watching him play. I think that which has remained with me most vividly was in his last year when he would leave the game around the 7th inning how that would be a signal for the fans to pour out of Fenway.
Myrna Perkins
July 12, 2002
As a barefoot farm girl growing up in Central Michigan, the Detroit Tigers were our team, but for a hero, there was Ted. Whether talking, hitting, spitting, or running.....he could do no wrong in my eyes. Thank you Ted, for a wonderful game!!
Nicholas Brand
July 12, 2002
There goes the greatest hitter who ever lived.
Barbara Forrest
July 11, 2002
He truly was a great man and he could play baseball too!
Charles Deluke
July 11, 2002
There is no doubt that we have lost the greatest hitter to play the game of baseball but even more we have lost a great American hero. We will miss you but we will treasure your memory always. As a teenage ball player, I wore "9" on my back because my father (who loved baseball) told me that Ted Williams wore "9". Baseball has truly lost one of the greatest to ever play the game.
Diana L. Flibotte
July 11, 2002
No words can explain the many wonderful achievements you made to this country but on and off the field. A hero in all of our eyes.
"...O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?"
Thanks for all the memories.............God Bless and Rest in Peace.
Mike Ingram
July 11, 2002
I was but 5 years old when he retired. The more I read, the more I would have like to have seen him play. Listening to interviews with him, one would think they were seeing him play---right before their ears!
It's been said many times before, but I'll say it again: "There went the best damn hitter in the game!"
Chris Powers
July 11, 2002
In these turbulent times, Mr. Williams reminded us of a simpler day, when baseball was about simply playing the game...when your neighbor was your friend... and when people took the time to say "Hello"...A true gentleman, a pure player and an American. Mr. Williams reminds us of a link to lost time perhaps we all hope someday we may regain,
"a simpler life, which we once all enjoyed' God Bless Ted Williams and for what he has given us...."
Howard Wood
July 10, 2002
with deepest sympathy and wonderful memories of a great athlete and person
Patricia (Pat) Barber
July 10, 2002
I was between 10-15 years old, my Dad would take me occasionally to Fenway park. I got to personally see Ted Williams play great Baseball. My Aunt & her Cousin had season tickets, sometimes they would give them to my Dad. Then he had to choose between me or one of my 3 brothers. Loved the games @ Fenway with my Dad in the 50's & 60's. Glad I saw Ted Williams, "9" in person
claire&roland dominique
July 10, 2002
he was the best GOD BLESS YOU
Wanda Scarpinato
July 10, 2002
I offer my sincerest condolences to the Williams family. Watching baseball on TV in the 50's, my father always told me Ted Williams was the greatest hitter ever. Hit one over the wall, Ted.
Howard Cooper
July 10, 2002
Semper Fi!
Jim Dziadosz
July 10, 2002
Very few people would have sacrificed their careers not once, but twice, in service for their Country. I'm sure we wouldn't be talking about the 'Curse of the Bambino' today if you played those missing seasons but you put your country first. Today's athlete's should take a lesson from your unselfishness and love of America.
You are 'the greatest of the great.'
God Bless America and God Bless Ted Williams.
Amy Merrill
July 10, 2002
I read Ted Williams' autobiography when I was a child and wrote him a letter. He graciously wrote me a letter back. May you rest in peace and my condolences to your daughters. I am sure you are playing ball with Babe, Joe and Shoeless Joe Jackson and having a hell of a time!
Jim Murphy
July 9, 2002
No. 9 died two days before my 70th birthday. On my birthday, I was attending a wedding as well as celebrating my birthday, but it was somewhat tempered by the passing of the greatest hitter who ever came down the 'pike. I was fortunate enough to see Ted play in person many, many times. I will always appreciate his accomplishments on and off the field - especially the "Jimmy Fund". Now all I have is his framed picture (in his prime - along with "Larry") right next to my computer!
John Nestor
July 9, 2002
It is rare for someone to excel in three different fields. Ted Williams was a great hitter,Ted Williams was a great pilot,and Ted Williams was a great fisherman. Ted Williams has gone fishing. Thanks for the memories.John Nestor/Pittsburgh,Pa.
Denise Marcouillier
July 9, 2002
You were truly one of the greatest of all times and you legacy will be around forever.You have left behind alot of faithful fans who will always remember both in the baseball world and in the charities you support. I'm sure you are looking down on us all and will continue to be an inspiration.
david myles
July 9, 2002
he was a great player of the game and will be missed forever
Mary Harmon
July 9, 2002
Your life goes on in every baseball player and fan.
Cathy Souza
July 9, 2002
Stand Tall as you walk thru the Golden Gates of Heaven. You are a great man and you will be missed.
Laury Finestone
July 9, 2002
You will always be remembered as the greatest hitter in baseball.
You will be greatly missed by all.
Eleanor (Wayman) Thoreson
July 9, 2002
God bless you Ted...you gave the world some great memories...now you can be free to fly with all the other greats...my Dad enjoyed you very much..I bet he was there to great you ..rest in peace..Eleanor
Roy Trulson
July 9, 2002
Condolences to the Williams family.
I had the opportunity of watching Ted play many times and was present at his final game, sitting behind third base on a drizzly afternoon in September, when he hit a home run in his last at bat.
When we lived in Florida I took my sons to spring training at Winter Haven and he graciously autographed three baseballs for them. I have a picture of him signing a ball for my youngest son, who now calls Ted his favorite ballplayer.
I also was able to meet him in Boston when he signed a picture of "Ted Williamas and Friends", for me, which hangs in my office.
Thanks for all the great memories, Ted. We'll miss you and all the other ballplayers on the Red Sox and other teams from the 40's, 50's and 60's. It was a great era.
Frank Madigan
July 9, 2002
Good-bye, Ted. You have been my hero all my life. You're on a winning team, now. We do not weep at your passing, we smile because you were here.
Theresa Swain
July 8, 2002
When I heard the news of Ted Williams being called Home, I felt as if a part of my childhood had died. My grandmother use to take me to Fenway Park when they had Ladies Day. What memories I have of Ted playing in left field and hitting. He made Fenway come alive just by being himself - a great person.
I had the privilege of meeting him at an airport in the 70's. I asked if I could shake his hands. "Of course," Ted said with his blue eyes sparkling and his voice ever so powerful yet gentle. Even after all these years, his "yes" that day made me realize more than ever, how fortunate we were to have had his presence.
JE R
July 8, 2002
I would like to express my condolences to Ted Williams family. I never had the chance to see Mr. Williams play the game of baseball. I wanted say he was the greatest ballplayer that ever lived.
Charlie Haskins
July 8, 2002
Ted you were not only my favorite
baseball player but you done thing
your way thats what I loved the most
of you the most Gods Speed may he
take you by the hand to guide you to a better place.you,ll never be forgoten
Albert Descoteaux
July 8, 2002
My wife and I were having dinner at theSingapore restaurant in Nashua, and we met Ted there. He was with Mr. Tamposi .I thanked him for the great baseball thrills he gave us, and shook his hand.This was in 1946.He was pleasant and gregarious. Itold him that I agreed with him in his assessement of the baseball writers in Boston, and he roared as only he could.
Joe David
July 8, 2002
With tears in my eyes, I join the world-wide chorus of Hub fans who bid "the Kid" adieu. Your dignity, courage, and greatness will comfort us always.
Patrick Tregoning
July 8, 2002
I am very sorry about the lost of Teddy Ballgame. Even though I never knew a lot about him,he will always be in our hearts! But I can tell you that every day he is looking down on all of you! I am very sorry! He will always be in my heart!
Dan Harrison
July 8, 2002
God now has the all-time greatest hitter on His team.
Denis
July 8, 2002
Although Ted was never one to "tip his hat" after hitting a home run, I would like to tip MY hat to Ted and thank him for many great years in Boston.
Peggy Sullivan
July 8, 2002
Ted, When you get to Heaven, say hello to Dave Egan, and tell him he was always wrong!
Raymond Bendig
July 8, 2002
Ted and one-arm Pete Gray both died last week. Ted had 521 homers and Pete had a paltry 234 at bats in 1945. What a coincidence. Two men, two extremely different careers....
Ray Bendig ([email protected])
Sharon Dupont
July 8, 2002
My son Jeffrey, collected signed baseballs and cards when he was younger. I remember reading in the Lowell Sun newspaper that Ted Williams would be at an Auto dealership signing autographs. We planned to attend. I was so surprised my Dad said "I'm going with you. I always wanted to meet Ted Williams". He was like a little kid himself again. The three of us went that morning. I was happy to get there early - I never realized how many fans he had. The line in back of us was so -so long. Not only was Mr. Williams a great baseball player - but a great caring person. My son will always cherish the ball signed by Mr. Williams. Our prayers are for him and with his family.
Dawn Sussenberger
July 8, 2002
Good Bye Kid # 9 . With Sympathy to his family let him have his wishes come true . sacter his ashes where he fished .
Robert Wayman
July 8, 2002
Love is the perfect presence, and you are that presence.
Bob Wayman (Brother Bob) Orangevale, CA
Denise
July 8, 2002
To the family of Ted Williams, I am very sorry for your loss. He will be greatly missed, but fondly and always remembered. It's off to 'the field of dreams,' for him. I'm sure all the greats welcomed him in heaven. God Bless.
Phil Anderson
July 8, 2002
Another hero gone. I watched Ted play with the Millers at Nicollet park in Minneapolis. My condolences to the Williams family. Thanks, Ted, for the memories.
Phil Harding Family
July 8, 2002
Our condolences to his daughters.
He knew what he wanted, expected nothing from anyone and through his own hard work, he became one
of the worlds greatest
athletes. He also was willing to give up his life and his career for his country. MAY HE REST IN PEACE. IT'S THE VERY LEAST HE DESERVES.
Ed Burns
July 8, 2002
Ted Williams was a great ballplayer.
He hit a home run off the Pirates Rip Sewell's blooper ball in an all star game. Year? Don't recall any one else ever hitting a home run off that pitch.
George & Ann Maling
July 8, 2002
I saw Ted, at the end of the top of the ninth inning, along with my pals at Fenway Park, bring his glove into the dug out(players in the early 40's and before, left their gloves on the field while they batted).
He was the first batter up in the bottom of the 9th and proceeded to hit the first pitch into the bull pen for a home run and win the game.
Babe Ruth may have pointed to the out field for his infamous h.r. but ole Ted just brought in his glove as if to say, "enough already".
helen&John coyne
July 8, 2002
Dear Williams family sorry for the loss of your father, he was a great
man and also the greatest ball player ever, he will be missed by many people. John Henry we are members of MRA Rifle which you are a member in Woburn Mass
FRANCIS CROWLEY
July 8, 2002
GOD LOVE YOU AND BLESS YOU TED, SAY HI TO MUZZY FOR US. WE KNOW YOU BOTH HAVE A LOT OF BASEBALL TO TALK ABOUT. WE WILL NEVER FORGET YOU.
Tony & Jeannine Gonnella
July 8, 2002
May god bless the best hitter of all time. Thank you for all the pleasure of watching you play at Fenway Park. You are one in a "million" and the grestest hitter ever. Oud heartfelt condolences to your family
With much love
Leo Coughlin
July 7, 2002
From my first game, July, 1940, until I last saw Ted in Clearwater in 1999, I always saw him as a giant, and prized my occasional times together with him as a sports writer. We shall never see his like again. Condolences and sympathy to his family.
Dan Biggins
July 7, 2002
BASEBALL PLAYERS PRAYER
God grant me the wisdom to tell a strike from a ball, to know where to throw and never fall. Keep me always in the baseline, running straight and true and I will look for your sign, to stretch one into two. God… give me wisdom, to see every pitch, so if a player needs help, then I will see which. Let me always hustle, so I will be my best and always hustle, so I will be my best and always take pride in myself, in sports and the rest. God…be my strength, when I throw a ball, when I am far away from homeplate, or against a wall. So I will never miss a base, please guide my feet, bring me home safely, so my job is complete. God…let me always do my best so my friends and family will be proud. When I help younger players, let me always give praise, so they will see in me, my best. God…guide our managers, coaches, trainers and staff to be fair and smart. Let us take a loss, just as well as a win. God… when my games are over and my seasons are done, let me play on your team, just like your son..
thomas scalise
July 7, 2002
my condolences to your family.
ted williams 'the greatest ball
player to live'
Lou and Anne Profumo
July 7, 2002
Lou had the pleasure of meeting Ted during spring training in the 1962 season in Ocala, Fla. He was the hitting and outfield instructor and, being a pitcher, I used to have to shag the balls from the outfield and flip them to Ted.
Verton Lenfest
July 7, 2002
As a youngster growing up I had two heroes, one fictional,the other the real McCoy. The first was Howard Rourke, the prime character in Ayn Rand's novel, "The Fountainhead". The other was, of course, Ted Williams. Each epitomized to me all of theose characteristics that any youth would endeavor to emulate: courage, principles, a will to win, humility accompanied by a personal acceptance of his own prowess, and the ability to face each new day and new challenge with quiet determination to succeed. A lot for a kid to shoot for but, great targets.
P.D. Fennell
July 7, 2002
I'll never forget the breakfast we had together in Chicago in 1979.
Talked about our Marine Corps, hunting /fishing in NB -John Henry but not a word about baseball!!
We'll miss you Marine-- Semper Fidelis
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rosario james pitta
July 7, 2002
sorry for your loss my dad talk about ted like he new him made his life happy thanks R. J. PITTA
Brent Payne
July 7, 2002
To the Ted Williams family: Please accept my heartfelt condolences. Ted Williams has always been my favorite American Hero. He should be the role model for every American boy today. I will miss him.
Patrick and Helen Casey
July 7, 2002
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of a great star but also the loss of a great human being
Patrick and Helen Casey
Braintree Mass
Maryanne Coleman
July 7, 2002
What a wonderful role model for the children growing up in that era.
Thank you for all the wonderful memories. BATTER UP!
Helen Delmar-Smith
July 7, 2002
Deepest sympathy and prayers to the family and close friends from me and my many dear family members.
Alice Belgard
July 7, 2002
Ted you were the greatest.Can picture you and Bud Leavitt fishing in Heaven.
Kevin Hussey Sr
July 7, 2002
I'm glad as a teenager I got to shake your hand.Go now to peace great hitter and warrior.It will take time to reach and surpass your goals.But in my mind you were and will always be my AMERICAN HERO.
Steve Bowden
July 7, 2002
When I was a boy playing baseball Ted Williams was the greatest ball player in the world he was just the best...
sandra casello
July 7, 2002
I FOR ONE AM HAPPY THAT I GOT TO SEE A BOSTON RED SOX GAME WHEN TED WILLIAMS PLAYED. IT WAS SO EXCITING BEING THERE AND TO SEE MINE AND MY BROTHERS HERO PLAYING BALL. TED THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES YOU WERE THE GREATEST. MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
nii lartey
July 7, 2002
dear family,
i've been really awed by the achievements of your beloved Ted; both on and off the diamond. He was a great person who comes around once in a lifetime. Ted, RIP.
Paula and Marvin Harris
July 7, 2002
To the Williams Family our deepest sympathy on the loss of your father" TED". A true American, the greatest of baseball players and a person who spoke his mind and told it like it was.The Jimmy Fund will never forget him, may he rest in peace.
Tom Kostoulakos
July 7, 2002
Ted, I was inspired by you at the tender age of 11 when you first was called up by the Red Sox. You instantly became my hero and all my brothers and sisters, and later my wife became Ted Williams and Red Sox fans for life. We will all miss you. Rest in peace.
bina crowley
July 7, 2002
To the Williams Family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Jack and Bina Crowley
Cris and Dan Legare
July 7, 2002
Deepest sympathies to the Williams family. He will be greatly missed by everyone he touched.
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