About
Red Sox outfielder who was selected to 19 All-Star games, won two American League MVP awards and batted .406 in 1941, one of the greatest hitting seasons ever. He led the AL in home runs four times, in batting average six times, and twice won the prestigious triple crown award, in 1942 and 1947.
Trivia
He served three years in the US Navy and Marine Corps during World War II and in the middle of his MLB career from 1943 to 1946.
Before Fame
He was named after President Teddy Roosevelt.
Family Life
He was married twice, to Doris Soule and Lee Howard. He had two daughters, Barbara and Claudia, and a son, John.
Associated With
In 1956, Mickey Mantle became the first player to win the triple crown award since Williams in 1947.