Of his many outstanding years in Boston, the summer of 1941 stands out as one of Ted Williams' best. That magical season closed with the ''Splendid Splinter'' leading the American League in home runs 37, walks 147, runs scored 135, slugging average .735, and on-base percentage .551 âÃÂàthe MLB record until 2002. Batting an astonishing .405 prior to the All-Star break, Ted finished even stronger to close the season at .406. The .400 plateau has not been touched since
Features: * High quality polyresin figure
* Stands 10.5 inches tall
* Brass nameplate on a cherry wood base.
* Includes a glossy insert that provides further details about Williams magical season.