Investors can learn a lot from Red Sox legend Ted Williams's approach at the plate – patience, preparation and perspective.
Robert Gill is portfolio manager at Fairbank Investment Management.
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It is a well-known fact that hitting a baseball is one of the most difficult things to do in all of sports. And although it might seem like an art form, hitting is actually more of a science. Take it from the most proficient hitter in the history of baseball, Ted Williams. In 1941, Mr. Williams achieved one of the best batting averages of all time – and one that has not been matched since. He hit 0.406 that year, which is more than four hits out of every 10 at-bats. He was and still is regarded as the best hit

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