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joe dimaggio
New York Yankees (1936 – 1942, 1946 – 1951)
Trivia about joe dimaggio
In April 1999 Paul Simon took center field for the dedication of a monument to this man
This baseball legend played center field for the Yankees from 1936-1951
Brewed up a 1954 marriage to Marilyn Monroe & several TV coffee ads
In a nice 2-year run, he married Marilyn in 1954 & was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in '55
In 1933 he hit in 61 straight games for the San Francisco Seals; he only reached 56 as the "Yankee Clipper"
This Yankee great jolted the owners in 1941 when he held out for $35,000
Told he'd tied this man with his 361st HR, Sammy Sosa asked, "That's the guy whose girlfriend was Marilyn Monroe?"
He was married twice: once to Dorothy Arnold & once to Marilyn Monroe
Married in 1954, this "Yankee Clipper" has roses delivered to his ex-wife's grave for 20 years after her death
In 1941 this outfielder had a 56-game hitting streak, a Major League record
In 1941 this Yankee broke a 44-year-old record by hitting safely in 56 straight games
Where have you gone, this Yankee slugger? At age 18, it was to the midst of a 61-game Pacific Coast League hit streak
A song asks, "Where have you gone," this N.Y. Yankee, "a nation turns its lonely eyes to you, woo, woo, woo"
"What's that you say, Mrs. Robinson"? As of March 8, 1999 this baseball great "has left and gone away"?
"Joltin' Joe"
His marriage to Marilyn Monroe lasted only 9 months in 1954
July 16, 1941:Heard this joltin' Yankee hit in his 56th consecutive game! I'll be glued to the radio tomorrow!
This man hit a harmless single here (Yankee Stadium) on May 15, 1941 & he wasn't held hitless in a game until July 17
This "Yankee Clipper" played his entire 13-year career in the outfield except for one game at first base in 1950
In "Mrs. Robinson" Simon wrote, "A nation turns its lonely eyes to" this man
When robbed by Al Gionfriddo's famous catch in 1947, this Yankee went crazy -- he actually kicked the dirt
In the 8th inning of a 1941 game, a play by shortstop Lou Boudreau ended this Yankee's 56-game hitting streak
After his 56-game hitting streak ended in 1941, this Yankee hit in 16 straight; that's 72 out of 73 games
As center fielder for the New York Yankees, Mickey Mantle filled this Hall of Famer's shoes