Ted Williams Birthday, Real Name, Age, Weight, Height, Family, Facts, Death Cause, Contact Details, Wife, Children, Bio & More
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
REAL NAME
Theodore Samuel Williams
NICK NAMES
The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived, The Splendid Splinter, Teddy Ballgame, The Thumper, The Kid
BIRTHDAY
BORN ON DAY
Friday
BIRTHPLACE
San Diego, California, United States of America
DIED AT AGE
83 Years 10 Months 6 Days
DEATHDATE
July 5, 2002
DEATHPLACE
Inverness, Florida, United States of America
CAUSE OF DEATH
Cardiovascular disease
NATIONALITY
PROFESSION
ZODIAC
VIRGO
FEATURES
Light brown hair and dark brown eyes
Physical Stats
CHEST
N/A
BICEPS
N/A
WAIST
N/A
HEIGHT
6'4''(feet & inches)
1.9304 meters
193.04 cm
WEIGHT
93 kg
204.6 lbs
Ted Williams Family Members
Parents
FATHER
Samuel Stuart Williams
Ted Williams Marriage, Affairs and Children
AFFAIR

Louise Kaufman
SPOUSE

Doris Soule (1944-1955)
Child(ren) of Ted Williams and Doris Soule
Barbara Joyce Williams (28 January, 1948) (Daughter)
SPOUSE

Lee Howard (1961-1967)
Child(ren) of Ted Williams and Lee Howard

John Henry Williams (27 August, 1968) (Son)

Claudia Williams (8 October, 1971) (Daughter)
SPOUSE

Dolores Wettach (1968-1972)
Fame & Address
SIGNATURE
DEBUT
Boston Red Sox (Team 1939)
FAMOUS FROM/AS
Education, Net Worth & More
RELIGION
Atheist
SCHOOLING FROM
Herbert Hoover High School, San Diego
TED WILLIAMS PICTURE
More Information
Career of Ted Williams
Tes is a professional baseball player and manager. He played for Boston Red Sox from 1939-1942 and then from 1946-1960.
Some Lesser Known Facts About Ted Williams
- Did Ted Williams takes alcohol? NA.
- Was Ted Williams in the habit of Smoking? NA.

- His birth name was Theodore Samuel Williams. He subsequently changed his birth certificate, withdrawing his middle name. He stated his middle name was taken from a maternal uncle (whose real name was Daniel Venzor), who lost his life in World War I.
- His mother was an evangelist and lifelong soldier in the Salvation Army. The fact that she worked long hours for Salvation Army was always resented by him. He as well as his brother used to cringe when she took them to the Army's street-corner rebirths.
- His mother was an evangelist and lifelong soldier in the Salvation Army. The fact that she worked long hours for Salvation Army was always resented by him. He as well as his brother used to cringe when she took them to the Army's street-corner rebirths.
- He learned baseball at eight and was taught by his uncle, Saul Venzor. Saul is a former semi-professional baseball player.
- From his mother's side, he is of Mexican ancestry. He once said, "If I had my mother's name, there is no doubt I would have run into problems in those days, [considering] the prejudices people had in Southern California."
- He played baseball as a pitcher while studying at Herbert Hoover High School in San Diego. He was considered the star of the team.
- He got offers to play for the St. Louis Cardinals and the New York Yankees while he was still enrolled in high school. However, his mother felt he was too young to leave home so he signed up with the local minor league club, the San Diego Padres.
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