1939 Boston Red Sox, No. 9 Ted Williams

Uniform & Team History Ted Williams patrolled left field for the Red Sox for 19 seasons, taking time out to serve his country in World War II and Korea. He’s the last man to hit .400 with a .406 mark in 1941. Oldtime Game History Players who have worn Ted Williams’ fabled No. 9 in […]
1965 Cincinnati Reds, No. 20 Frank Robinson

Uniform & Team History Hall of Famer Frank Robinson logged 10 of his 21 seasons in Cincinnati and later played on two World Series-winning teams with the Orioles. In 1975 he became the first African-American manager in the major leagues when he was hired by the Cleveland Indians. Oldtime Game History Two players who have […]
1964 Boston Red Sox, No. 17 Dick Radatz

Uniform & Team History This is the actual uniform worn by Dick Radatz at the 2002 celebration of life in memory of Ted Williams at Fenway Park. Radatz, one of the greatest relief pitchers in Red Sox history, threw out the first pitch at the 1997 Oldtime Baseball Game. He was a longtime presence on […]
1959 Chicago White Sox, No. 2 Nellie Foxx

Uniform & Team History Hall of Fame second baseman Nellie Fox played 14 of his 19 seasons with the White Sox. He led the American League in hits four times and was a 12-time all-star. Oldtime Game History Northeastern University’s Max Burt was wearing this uniform in 2016 when he teamed up with his father, […]
1952 New York Yankees, No. 7 Mickey Mantle

Uniform & Team History Mickey Mantle hit 536 career home runs during his career with the New York Yankees, and 18 more in his 12 trips to the World Series. Oldtime Game History Former New York Yankees star Mike Pagliarulo, a Medford, Mass., native, has been a frequent visitor to the Oldtime Baseball Game over […]
1952 Boston Braves, No. 19 Joe Morgan

Uniform & Team History Though he signed with the old Boston Braves in 1952, it wasn’t until 1957 that Walpole, Mass., native Joe Morgan made it to the big leagues with the Milwaukee Braves. He went on to play parts of four seasons in the big leagues, including stints with the Kansas City Athletics, Philadelphia […]
1951 New York Giants, No. 21 Bobby Thomson

Uniform & Team History Bobby Thomson’s three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth in a 1951 playoff game against the Brooklyn Dodgers to win the National League pennant for the New York Giants — otherwise known as the shot heard ‘round the world — remains one of the greatest moments in baseball history. […]
1950 Philadelphia Phillies, No. 36 Robin Roberts

Uniform & Team History Robin Roberts went 20-11 for the 1950 National League pennant winners. With a lifetime record of 286-245, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1976. The late Eddie Waitkus, who grew up in Cambridge, was a member of this team, known as the Whiz Kids. Oldtime Game History Nate […]