Making sense of the Twins’ bunting gripe

When Ted Williams first saw the shift the Cleveland manager Lou Boudreau had created to defend him in 1946, he started laughing. Literally. He stood inside the batter’s box, and he doubled over in laughter. “If teams started doing that against me,” he joked with reporters after the game, “I’ll start hitting right handed.”    

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