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WATCH: Tractor Trailer Rolls Over Inside Ted Williams Tunnel
The driver of a tractor trailer that overturned inside the Ted Williams Tunnel on Tuesday morning has been cited for speeding.
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Tractor Trailer Rolls Over Inside Ted Williams Tunnel, Driver Cited for Speeding
The driver of a tractor trailer that overturned inside the Ted Williams Tunnel on Tuesday morning has been cited for speeding. The tractor trailer was heading west on Interstate 90 around 5:20 a.m. when it rolled over at the exit 135 on-ramp, state police said. The exit 135 on-ramp to Interstate 93 north and south and the Congress Street ramp…
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Ted Williams' Military Service: When a Red Sox Legend Became a Hero
Your browser does not support iframes. Ted Williams is remembered as one of the greatest athletes in Boston sports history. The Red Sox legend was a 19-time All-Star, two-time MVP, and six-time batting champion. Those accomplishments paled in comparison to his service off the field. “Teddy Ballgame” left baseball in 1942, after earning the Major League Baseball Triple Crown, to...
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Auction Brings Hall of Famer Ted Williams to NFT Market
Teddy Ballgame is about to become Teddy Blockchain.
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Red Sox Affiliate Has 1st All-Female Broadcast Booth
Melanie Newman and Suzie Cool have made history, becoming professional baseball’s first all-female broadcast booth calling games for the Salem Red Sox, Boston’s Class A affiliate.
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Wire Transfer Scam Cost Man Hundreds of Thousands
Buying a new home is stressful, but what if the money you saved was stolen at the last minute?
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Wire Transfer Scam Cost Would-Be Homeowner $300,000
Across Massachusetts, would-be homeowners are falling prey to a scam that could cost them their entire down payment. Ted Williams was on the verge of buying his first home in Andover when an email scam happened to him.
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Red Sox Keeping Things Routine as They Await Their ALDS Opponent
The Boston Red Sox will enter the American League Division Series on Friday with two AL MVP candidates in Mookie Betts and J.D. Martinez, plus Cy Young Award candidate Chris Sale and former Cy Young winners David Price and Rick Porcello – both coming off solid regular seasons.
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Red Hot Red Sox Confident They Won't Cool Off in 2nd Half
The Boston Red Sox had the second-best start in franchise history, and still they are struggling to shake the New York Yankees in the AL East. So manager Alex Cora doesn’t have to fear that they will lose their focus when they return from the All-Star break.
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Ted Williams' Mexican-American Heritage Explored in PBS Film
Ted Williams is the last major league baseball player to hit over .400. The Boston Red Sox slugger captivated millions with his dazzling swing and towering homers throughout the 1940s and 1950s in competition with New York Yankees hero Joe DiMaggio. But beneath the smiles and happy trots around the bases sat a man consumed with rage. For years, the...
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Sandy Leon Leads Red Sox to 8-3 Win Over Blue Jays
Sandy Leon homered and doubled twice, Xander Bogaerts also homered and Rick Porcello took a three-hitter into the seventh inning to help the Boston Red Sox beat the Toronto Blue Jays 8-3. At 38-17, Boston matched the second-best start in franchise history.
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Letters From Ted Williams to Be Auctioned in Maine
Letters to is mistress reveal a softer side to Red Sox star Ted Williams.
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38 Letters From Red Sox Legend Ted Williams Up for Auction
A Red Sox legend known for his hitting is now getting attention for his writing. An auction house in Biddeford, Maine, has obtained 38 letters from Ted Williams to his mistress, Evelyn Turner, written during his time serving in the Korean War.
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Letters Describe Slugger Ted Williams' Service in Korean War
Thirty-eight letters penned by Hall of Fame baseball player Ted Williams, including one in which he described crash-landing a fighter jet with “holes all over” it, are going up for auction.
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Red Sox Great Bobby Doerr Dies at 99
Bobby Doerr, a Red Sox Hall of Famer dubbed the “Silent Captain” by longtime teammate Ted Williams, has died at 99.
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Senator Proposes Bill to Add More Tolls Around Boston to Close Transit Spending Gap
A Massachusetts Senator is proposing a plan to close a billion-dollar gap in the state’s transit spending by adding tolls around greater Boston.