Ted Williams
Theodore Williams popularly known as Ted Williams was born in the year 1918 in San Diego, California, USA. He was an American left fielder in MLB. He made his Major League Baseball debut in the year 1939 for the Red Sox as a left fielder and played his last match on September 28, 1960 for the Boston Red Sox. He was associated with Boston Red Sox for 21 seasons and was interrupted two times by armed forces as he was a Marine Corps pilot.
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Jackie Robinson was born on January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia, USA and was the 1st black (Negro) Major League Baseball player of modern era. He made his Major League Baseball debut in the month of April 15, 1947 for the Brooklyn Dodgers as a second baseman and played his last game on October 10, 1956 for the Brooklyn Dodgers. In the year 1947, Robinson ruined the baseball color boundary, when he made his debut for Brooklyn Dodgers.
Ty Cobb (Tyrus Raymond) was born on December 18, 1886 in Narrows, Georgia. He was famously recognized as “The Georgia Peach.” He was one of the most popular American baseball outfielders. Ty Cobb was associated with Detroit Tigers, where he spent 22 seasons and last 6 years as a team manager. Ty Cobb made MLB debut in August 30, 1905 for Detroit Tigers and played his last MLB game for Philadelphia Athletics.
Hank Aaron is a baseball hall of famer and retired American baseball sportsperson, who was born on February 5, 1934 in Mobile, Alabama. Hank Aaron is regarded as one of the finest baseball players of all time. The editors of The Sporting News in the year 1999 placed Hank Aaron on 5th position of their list of Greatest Baseball Players. Hank Aaron made his MLB debut on April 13, 1954 for the Milwaukee Braves.
Babe Ruth also known as George Herman Ruth and nicknamed as the “Sultan of Swat” was born on Feb 6, 1895 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Babe Ruth was an American League Baseball player from the year 1914 to 1935. He started his career with Boston Red Sox as a pitcher, but from the year 1919 he started playing for New York Yankees, where he was a full-time right fielder and became one of the league’s most productive hitters.