Episode #28 - Ted Williams - a podcast by Tater Tots

from 2019-05-22T21:46:23

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On April 30th, 1952, Ted Williams hit a home run in the final plate appearance of his final game before being drafted into the Marines to fight in Korea. Most thought this would be the culmination of an already historic career, already cut short by a previous stint in World War II. The story behind that historic home run is fascinating, historic, and largely sidelined by our digressions into Herbie Hancock, the demographics of Boston in 1950, and the economics of cryonic freezing. Aw well.




Links: 


 Ian Kinsler's hypocritical thoughts on passion


Ian Kinsler's previous racism


One of the all-time worst pictures of Mike Trout


Tommy LaStella's swing change and career renaissance


ESPN's retrospective on Ted Williams Day


The story of this home run from the Baseball Hall of Fame


The original game story from the Boston Globe


A photo of Ted Williams with his Jersey from the game


A photo of Williams's speech before the game.




Our music this week:


Herbie Hancock - Rockit


Guided By Voices - The Littlest League Possible.




Artwork by Shelby Criswell


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