Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio's ... bat? It — or at least a part of it — is sitting in state storage, ready to be auctioned along with other long-forgotten items ranging from the mundane to the ...
SCP Auctions is selling a bat used by DiMaggio during the 1941 season and attributed to Game 1 of the World Series, with bidding sitting at $85,000 and over a week remaining at auction.
The defensive players have ... hits last year and if MLB alters the rules to allow for more offense, maybe it's possible? I could be persuaded here. How about the Joe DiMaggio 56-game hitting ...
DiMaggio was superb at all five. For example, Joltin’ Joe swung hard to hit the long ball, yet he didn’t strike out, an anomalous combination in baseball. Most great players perfect one or the ...
He was more than the player who set one of the game's most cherished records, hitting safely in 56 consecutive games. Baseball has produced many icons, but it has produced only one Joe DiMaggio.
In another instance, Stengel asked DiMaggio to play first base rather than center field. "He’s worried all over," is the way Yankee player Tommy ... my fans the sort of baseball their loyalty ...
He was more than the player who set one of the game's most cherished records, hitting safely in 56 consecutive games. Baseball has produced many icons, but it has produced only one Joe DiMaggio.