Baseball card: Ted Williams; No ring, but still No. 1 in Boston

It doesn’t seem fair that Ted Williams only got to play in one World Series. And he hardly made the most of it, hitting only .200 with 1 RBI in the 7-game loss to St. Louis in 1946.

With Boston winning its third title since 2004, I still wanted to honor the all-time Red Sox hero, whose feats transcended the game.

The numbers are staggering. A .344 career batting average with a .482 OBP. Wow.