DiMaggio’s swing was slowing, and pitched balls that ... "He quit because he wasn’t Joe DiMaggio any more." ...
I could be persuaded here. How about the Joe DiMaggio 56-game hitting streak? Again, knowing all we know now and looking at the current game, do you actually think anyone could string together ...
Betty Bonney, a singer who was a favorite of jitterbuggers and other musical hepcats of the swing era with hit recordings such as “Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio,” which celebrated the New York ...
Joe DiMaggio, the elegant Yankee Clipper whose ... DiMaggio sent roses for her grave but refused to talk about her. His swanky swing and classy countenance inspired wistful lines in literature ...
He replaced Joe DiMaggio in centerfield ... This is a nation that is infatuated with players who swing from the heels, who belt prodigious home runs rather than hit puny singles.
As DiMaggio piled up hits — from mid-May to mid-July — a New York City disc jockey, Alan Courtney, and the band’s arranger, Ben Homer, wrote a jaunty tune, “Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio ...