Baseball

(and other cool stuff)

By Andrew Linker

The Daily Pitch

Pic of the Day

Ted Williams, left, chats with Hugh Duffy 85 years ago today at Fenway Park in a meeting of two of Boston’s greatest players. Williams is in the middle of his third season in the majors – a 1941 season that he finishes with a .406 batting average, 37 home runs, an amazing .553 on-base percentage and an even more amazing .735 slugging percentage. Well before Williams is born in 1918, Duffy is one of the game’s brightest stars, batting .332 for Boston’s National League franchise in nine seasons from 1892-1900. Duffy ends up playing 17 seasons in a Hall of Fame career that starts in 1888. Williams spends his entire Hall of Fame career with the Red Sox, batting .344 over 19 seasons with five seasons either lost or all but lost while serving in the military.

A Look At Harrisburg’s Rich Baseball History

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