Why MLB's Last .400 Hitter Didn't Win MVP
Ted Williams is the last hitter to hit over .400 in a season in 1941, but with his efforts, he did not win MVP. Joe DiMaggio took the award home thanks in part to his 56-game hit streak, though Williams led in many categories. Williams had a faulty relationship with the media and this in part led to him losing out on the MVP in the two years he won the triple crown in 1942 and 1947. Follow us: Twitter: Twitter.com/sportsesque Instagram: Instagram.com/baseballinpix #sports #history #baseball #baseballhistory #mlb #videoessay #baseballgame

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