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Ted Williams Signed BAS Beckett 1960 Program Last Game At Bat HR Boston Red Sox

$ 4223.47

Availability: 97 in stock
  • Team: Boston Red Sox
  • Grade: Excellent
  • Year: 1960
  • Product Type: Program
  • Ted Williams 1937: Ted Williams
  • Team-Baseball: Boston+Red+Sox
  • Modified Item: No
  • Sport: Baseball
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

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    1960 September 28, Boston Red Sox Program Ted Williams Last Game & HR Scarce
    1/1 signed on the cover and slabbed for protection. You can’t read the inside but description contains photos of unescorted line-up photo taken before being slabbed.
    Beckett COA slabbed.
    A beauty!  Program from Ted Williams Last at Bat, when he hit a HR into the wind and refused to tip his hat. HR #521 lifetime off Baltimore Orioles Jack Fisher. Condition: Ex -MT. unscored
    ,
    from Sept 28, 1960 Ted Williams last game. A beauty.
    John Updike wrote of it God does not answer fan mail.   Only program I saw for this in thirty years collecting. I had the ticket stub but sold it twenty years ago. It was my brothers ticket as he skipped school at Boston University to see  this historic game. Although millions claim to be at this game the attendance was 10,454 but really less than 6,000. For advance Ted Williams Collector. Shows Baltimore as visiting team and dated September 28, Wednesday by printer on score page. Comes with printed play by play of game. You will love this item. See ticket from this game in my store. (0e)
    Williams stepped into the batters’ box in the bottom of the eighth inning against Baltimore pitcher Jack Fisher. He took his familiar stance, looked at the first pitch for a ball, swung and missed at the second, then drove the third pitch into the bullpen for the most famous farewell in baseball history. Williams had gone out the way so many players dream about and almost none accomplish: He homered in his final at-bat.
    "I was gunning for the big one," Williams said in the clubhouse after the game. "I let everything I had go. I really wanted that one."
    Following that final game in Boston, the Red Sox had three more games
    remaining in the season, all to be played in
    New York
    . In his autobiography,
    "My Turn at Bat
    ," Williams says he told
    Boston
    manager Mike Higgins before that last game in
    Boston
    that he was done. "'Mike, this is the last game I'm going to play. I don't want to go to
    New York
    ,'" Williams says in his biography." ... I knew the club was thinking about youth. ... There was a kid named Carl Yastrzemski coming up who was going to be a hell of a ballplayer."
    After Williams hit his home run, manager Higgins sent him out to take his position in left field for the top of the ninth but then immediately took him out of the game so he could receive one last round of applause. Replacing him was Carroll Hardy, who hit .225 for his career.
    Williams ended his day the way he started it, sitting in the dugout with his jacket on, as he watched Red Sox come back from a 4-3 deficit to win 5-4 in the bottom of the ninth for their last win of the season and Ted Williams’ last game as a player.
    Size: 10 X 6 inches, ten double sided pages still intact,  both staples are in place.
    Ted Williams, one of the best and most loved athletes of all times.Ted won two triple crowns, six batting titles, two MVP awards. Mr Boston Red Sox. Known as the greatest hitter who ever lived. Last player to hit 406. Voted best player of the decade 1950's. First home run 1939, last in his last at bat at Fenway Park in 1960. Missed five prime years fighting in two wars, an American war hero and top pilot, flew with John Glenn, a leader of the Jimmy Fund to fight children's cancer, a world respected fisherman, manager of the year in 1969 with the Washington Senators. Brought fans to their feet and light up a room when he spoke. He knew the art of hitting like no other. Moody but a great autograph signer as I got him myself in the 1960's with Jim Thorpe. A big laugh and a tragic death. An American Icon. This man offers tons of items to be collected and displayed: cards, tickets, publications, odd ball and none better than a teddy ballgame autograph. See his items in my Ebay store.
    See Box Score below:
    Boston Red Sox 5, Baltimore Orioles 4
    Day
    Game Played on Wednesday, September 28, 1960 (D) at Fenway Park
    BAL A 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 - 4 9 1
    BOS A 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 - 5 6 1
    BATTING
    Baltimore Orioles
    AB R H RBI BB SO PO A
    FIELDING -
    DP:
    1. Klaus-Hansen-Gentile.
    E:
    Klaus (2).
    BATTING -
    2B:
    Stephens (15,off Muffett); Robinson (26,off Muffett).
    HR:
    Triandos (12,2nd inning off Muffett 1 on 0 out).
    SF:
    Gentile (5,off Muffett).
    Team LOB:
    6.
    Boston Red Sox
    AB R H RBI BB SO PO A
    Wertz ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
    <
    FIELDING -
    E:
    Coughtry (5).
    BATTING -
    2B:
    Wertz (22,off Fisher).
    HR:
    Williams (29,8th inning off Fisher 0 on 1 out).
    SF:
    Clinton (6,off Fisher).
    HBP:
    Pagliaroni (1,by Barber).
    GDP:
    Nixon (13,off Fisher).
    Team LOB:
    7.
    PITCHING
    Baltimore Orioles
    IP H R ER BB SO HR BFP
    Fisher L(12-11) 8.1 6 3 2 3 5 1 33
    Totals
    8.2 6 5 4 6 5 1 38
    ">
    WP:
    Barber (10).
    HBP:
    Barber (3,Pagliaroni).
    Boston Red Sox
    IP H R ER BB SO HR BFP
    Fornieles W(10-5) 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 6
    Totals
    9 9 4 4 0 6 1 37
    ">
    WP:
    Muffett (4).
    Umpires:
    HP - Eddie Hurley, 1B - Cal Drummond
    ">
    Time of Game:
    2:18
    Attendance:
    10454
    Starting Lineups:
    Baltimore Orioles Boston Red Sox
    1. Brandt cf Green ss
    2. Pilarcik rf Tasby cf
    3. Robinson 3b Williams lf
    4. Gentile 1b Pagliaroni c
    5. Triandos c Malzone 3b
    6. Hansen ss Clinton rf
    7. Stephens lf Gile 1b
    8. Breeding 2b Coughtry 2b
    9. Barber p Muffett p
    ORIOLES 1ST:
    gloomy, overcast day per the story in Boston
    Daily Record Ted Williams final game;
    Brandt grounded out
    (pitcher to shortstop to first); Pilarcik grounded out (first to
    pitcher); Robinson grounded out (third to first); 0 R, 0 H, 0 E,
    0 LOB. Orioles 0, Red Sox 0.
    RED SOX 1ST: Green grounded out (shortstop to first); Tasby
    walked; Williams walked [Tasby to second]; Pagliaroni was hit by
    a pitch [Tasby to third, Williams to second]; Barber threw a
    wild pitch [Tasby scored, Williams to third, Pagliaroni to
    second]; Malzone walked; FISHER REPLACED BARBER (PITCHING);
    Clinton hit a sacrifice fly to center [Williams scored]; Gile
    flied out to left; 2 R, 0 H, 0 E, 2 LOB. Orioles 0, Red Sox 2.
    ORIOLES 2ND: Gentile singled; Triandos homered [Gentile scored];
    Hansen singled; Stephens reached on an error by Coughtry (assist
    by Green) [Hansen to second, Stephens to first]; Breeding flied
    out to left; Fisher forced Hansen (third unassisted) [Stephens
    to second]; Brandt forced Fisher (third to second); 2 R, 3 H, 1
    E, 2 LOB. Orioles 2, Red Sox 2.
    RED SOX 2ND: Coughtry flied out to left; Muffett struck out;
    Green walked; Tasby popped to third in foul territory; 0 R, 0 H,
    0 E, 1 LOB. Orioles 2, Red Sox 2.
    ORIOLES 3RD: Pilarcik singled; Robinson popped to third; Gentile
    popped to second; Triandos singled to center [Pilarcik to
    second]; Hansen flied out to right; 0 R, 2 H, 0 E, 2 LOB.
    Orioles 2, Red Sox 2.
    RED SOX 3RD: Williams flied out to center; Pagliaroni flied out
    to left; Malzone grounded out (second to first); 0 R, 0 H, 0 E,
    0 LOB. Orioles 2, Red Sox 2.
    ORIOLES 4TH: Stephens doubled; Breeding grounded out (second to
    first) [Stephens to third]; Fisher reached on a fielder's choice
    [Stephens out at home (third to catcher)]; Brandt struck out; 0
    R, 1 H, 0 E, 1 LOB. Orioles 2, Red Sox 2.
    RED SOX 4TH: Clinton grounded out (shortstop to first); Gile
    popped to first in foul territory; Coughtry singled; Muffett
    struck out; 0 R, 1 H, 0 E, 1 LOB. Orioles 2, Red Sox 2.
    ORIOLES 5TH: Pilarcik grounded out (third to first); Robinson
    doubled; Muffett threw a wild pitch [Robinson to third]; Gentile
    hit a sacrifice fly to right [Robinson scored]; Triandos
    grounded out (third to first); 1 R, 1 H, 0 E, 0 LOB. Orioles 3,
    Red Sox 2.
    RED SOX 5TH: Green flied out to left; Tasby flied out to center;
    Williams flied out to right; 0 R, 0 H, 0 E, 0 LOB. Orioles 3,
    Red Sox 2.
    ORIOLES 6TH: Hansen singled to left; Stephens singled [Hansen to
    third]; WOODLING BATTED FOR BREEDING; Woodling forced Stephens
    (first to shortstop) [Hansen scored]; PEARSON RAN FOR WOODLING;
    Fisher struck out; Brandt flied out to left; 1 R, 2 H, 0 E, 1
    LOB. Orioles 4, Red Sox 2.
    RED SOX 6TH: KLAUS REPLACED PEARSON (PLAYING 2B); Pagliaroni
    singled; Malzone popped to catcher in foul territory; Clinton
    struck out; Gile struck out; 0 R, 1 H, 0 E, 1 LOB. Orioles 4,
    Red Sox 2.
    ORIOLES 7TH: Pilarcik grounded out (shortstop to first);
    Robinson struck out; Gentile struck out; 0 R, 0 H, 0 E, 0 LOB.
    Orioles 4, Red Sox 2.
    RED SOX 7TH: Coughtry walked; NIXON BATTED FOR MUFFETT; Nixon
    grounded into a double play (second to shortstop to first)
    [Coughtry out at second]; Green grounded out (second to first);
    0 R, 0 H, 0 E, 0 LOB. Orioles 4, Red Sox 2.
    ORIOLES 8TH: FORNIELES REPLACED NIXON (PITCHING); Triandos flied
    out to left; Hansen struck out; Stephens flied out to center; 0
    R, 0 H, 0 E, 0 LOB. Orioles 4, Red Sox 2.
    RED SOX 8TH: Tasby grounded out (shortstop to first); Williams
    homered;
    Williams' 521st career homerun;
    Pagliaroni
    singled; Malzone forced Pagliaroni (shortstop unassisted);
    Clinton struck out; 1 R, 2 H, 0 E, 1 LOB. Orioles 4, Red Sox 3.
    ORIOLES 9TH: HARDY REPLACED WILLIAMS (PLAYING LF); Klaus
    grounded out (pitcher to first); Fisher struck out; Brandt
    popped to catcher in foul territory; 0 R, 0 H, 0 E, 0 LOB.
    Orioles 4, Red Sox 3.
    RED SOX 9TH: Gile popped to shortstop; Coughtry singled; WERTZ
    BATTED FOR FORNIELES; Wertz doubled [Coughtry to third]; BREWER
    RAN FOR WERTZ; Green walked; Tasby forced Green (third to
    second) [Coughtry scored (RBI), Brewer scored (error by Klaus)
    (unearned) (no RBI), Tasby to first]; 2 R (1 ER), 2 H, 1 E, 1
    LOB. Orioles 4, Red Sox 5.
    Final Totals R H E LOB
    Orioles 4 9 1 6
    Red Sox 5 6 1 7
    See Yaz's last game program in my store "Farewell to Fenway" by Carl and a four page tribute to
    Tony Conigliaro
    with 22 photographs.
    Programs
    are similer to yearbooks with less content. Most programs contain photographs, biography and history of the home team and the visiting stars photos. Diagrams of the stadium, seating plan, schedule, ticket prices, rosters, line-ups, how to keep score and vintage advertisment are common features. Many fans purchase a program at the game to keepscore, for reading material or to secure autographs. Programs from when a record was broken command premium value. Condition and scarcity also effect value. Regular game programs from the 1970's up run under , but vintage, scarce and rare programs run in the thousand of dollars.
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