Washington Senators 1971: Ted Williams as Manager Profile

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This page from the 1971 Illustrated Digest of Baseball highlights Ted Williams, a legendary figure in baseball history. Renowned for his time with the Boston Red Sox, Williams is noted as the last player to achieve a .400 batting average. In the early 1970s, he transitioned into a managerial role, overseeing the Washington team for two years. During his first year, his leadership earned him Manager of the Year honors.