Two tidbits about .406 Ventures

The Boston Globe headline reads: “How .406 Ventures got its name, and its 406-prefix landlines.”

I didn’t need to read the story to know the first “how,” nor should any Boston Red Sox fan, at least any over the age of 50.

From that story:

If you couldn’t guess, .406 takes its name from Red Sox legend Ted Williams’s record-setting batting average in 1941, a tribute to the Splendid Splinter’s famously disciplined approach in the batter’s box.

That season was also, as true baseball fans know, the last in which any Major League player hit .400 or above.

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Network World Paul McNamara