Jack Shellac
Lieutenant Commander
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"The Teamates" by David Halberstam recounts a long auto drive and reminiscing by Dom DiMaggio, Johhny Pesky and Bobby Doerr while on their way to Florida for a final visit with a dying Ted Williams. It's particulary interesting for those of us who remember the glory days for MLB of the 1940's and 1950's, when players were more concerned with the team winning than with their own personal stats and performance clauses in their 12" thick contracts. I think Dom DiMaggio was one of the most under-rated players of his day, being lost in the shadows of his brother Joe and Ted Williams. I do think that while Joe D. was probably the greatest all-around player, Ted Williams was the best [possibly of all time] hitter. In addition, he was a Marine fighter pilot in two wars [John Glenn's wingman in Korea].What are any of your thoughts on this? Seems like a timely subject with the Sox maybe about to make it to the World Series. I don't know how much more heartbreak the Sox fans can stand if they lose out again.