This Date In Red Sox History: September 27
Babe Ruth sets a new kind of home run record, Ted Williams is fighting for all of the batting titles, and Pete Runnels is attempting to take one away.
Babe Ruth sets a new kind of home run record, Ted Williams is fighting for all of the batting titles, and Pete Runnels is attempting to take one away.
Ted Williams gets his one shot on the mound, Vern Stephens hits yet another game-winner, and the Red Sox get a hurler who helps them down the stretch in 1999.
Ted Williams reaches a historic number of walks, Reggie Smith pulls off a switch-hitter's dreams, and Tom Brunansky turns 52.
Ted Williams reaches a milestone, Red Sox pitching does things it hasn't in 2012, and a trade that's now over 100 years old occurs.
Ted Williams hits two of his final home runs, Tim Wakefield has a huge strikeout day, and Brandon Lyon is getting older.
Ellis Kinder has a huge game for the Red Sox at the plate and on the mound, and the Red Sox pick up a few players for different stretch runs.
Ted Williams had a fine career, but his finest moment may have come in the mid-summer classic in 1941.
Using The Lost Interview of The Great Ted Williams to paint an in-depth and intimate portrait of one of baseball's greatest icons.
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