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Doing What Ted Does Best


Ted Williams showing Mike Epstein the art of hitting

Mike Esptein was one of the best pupils of Ted Williams in 1969. Considered a "can't miss" prospect in the Oriole organization, he never displaced Boog Powell in Baltimore and was traded to the Senators for Pete Richert, and after a subpar 1968, blossomed the following year. Batting only against righties, Epstein batted .278, whacked 30 homeruns and drove in 85 runs. Known as "superjew" to his teammates, he was eventually traded to the Athletics for Don Mincher, a trade that didn't help the Senators.

I remember Epstein hitting into a lot of double plays and being an average fielder. But when he did connect, man he connected. Following the 1969 season, there was a lot of talk about Mike being traded to the Yankees for Joe Pepitone. It was thought that Esptein would draw the Jewish fans to Yankee Stadium.

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