The Baseball Writers Association of America elects former Boston Red Sox outfielder Ted Williams to the Hall of Fame

The Baseball Writers Association of America elects former Boston Red Sox outfielder Ted Williams to the Hall of Fame

1966 – The Baseball Writers Association of America elects former Boston Red Sox outfielder Ted Williams to the Hall of Fame. Williams, the last major league batter to hit .400, receives 282 of a possible 302 votes. He won the Triple Crown twice, the American League MVP Award twice, and produced the highest career on-base percentage of all time (.483), even though he lost five years to military service.