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AP Historical Hard Drive 2008

EN_00945997_0055
AP Historical Hard Drive 2008
Heres a study in the batting technique of the fellow who says hes glad he didnt retire, who has hit more home runs than any other active ball player, and always mentioned as the first of several key reasons why the Boston Red Sox have made a sensational mid-season comeback; Ted Williams, shown, July 5, 1955. The sequence camera shows how Ted uses powerful hands and wrists in meeting the ball. Note how he snaps the bat into the ball at last split second with fast wrists action, hitting against a firm right leg, enabling him to put a lot of body weight into his swing. (AP Photo/Harry Harris)
11572 Minimum price 50PLN
1955-07-05
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
Harry Harris
5654506
3,01MB
25cm x 20cm by 300dpi
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