Welcome to the Web site of the San Diego Ted
Williams Chapter of SABR. Whether you are joining us for the first
time or are a repeat visitor, we hope you enjoy your visit. You
will find information on our site covering past programs and
projects, upcoming meetings, and research activities. If you are
not a member we encourage you to check us out; you can access the
SABR Web site (in the box to the left) for more information on
membership. We normally have two regional meetings each year, and
sometimes three. You can find out about upcoming meetings by going
to "News/Meetings" at your left. In any event, if you have any questions
please feel free to contact us.
Dan Boyle, Chapter President
dboyle34@pacbell.net
Theodore Samuel Williams--August
30, 1918-July 5,
2002
San Diego and our SABR chapter are closely related to Ted
Williams…in 1991 we received his permission to proudly use his
name to honor our chapter.
Then, in 2000, our chapter selected him as the most influential
person in baseball in San Diego during the 20th century. Is it
really any wonder? He was born in San Diego, played winter league
and high school baseball here, joined the PCL Padres in their
maiden season directly from high school, and helped them to the
playoffs in both the 1936 and 1937 seasons. In 1937 they swept
through the playoffs for San Diego’s first PCL championship. The
name…and the individual…Ted Williams was synonymous with San Diego
and baseball for nearly two-thirds of the 20th century.
For more information on Ted's career, check out one of these web
sites:
The Official
Ted Williams Web Site
National Baseball Hall of Fame: Ted Williams
Ted Williams, BaseballLibrary.com
Ted Williams
Museum and Hitters Hall of Fame
Ted
Williams Statistics, Baseball-Reference.com
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