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Joe DiMaggio

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I think there are some players born to play ball.


— Joe DiMaggio


#born #i #i think #play #players

I'm a ballplayer, not an actor.


— Joe DiMaggio


#ballplayer #i

I'm just a ballplayer with one ambition, and that is to give all I've got to help my ball club win. I've never played any other way.


— Joe DiMaggio


#any #ball #ball club #ballplayer #club

If anyone wants to know why three kids in one family made it to the big leagues they just had to know how we helped each other and how much we practiced back then. We did it every minute we could.


— Joe DiMaggio


#back #big #big leagues #could #did

Now I've had everything except for the thrill of watching Babe Ruth play.


— Joe DiMaggio


#babe ruth #everything #except #had #i

The phrase 'off with the crack of the bat', while romantic, is really meaningless, since the outfielder should be in motion long before he hears the sound of the ball meeting the bat.


— Joe DiMaggio


#bat #before #crack #hears #long

Too many kids today are playing major league ball and don't belong there.


— Joe DiMaggio


#belong #kids #league #major #major league

We need a hit, so here I go.


— Joe DiMaggio


#here #hit #i #need

I feel like I have reached the stage where I can no longer produce for my club, my manager, and my teammates.


— Joe DiMaggio


#feel #i #i can #i feel #i feel like






About Joe DiMaggio

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Did you know about Joe DiMaggio?

From the power alley in left center field (430 in Joe's time) to the fence in deep right center field (407 ft) it is 45-degrees. DiMaggio had been his favorite player. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955 and was voted the sport's greatest living player in a poll taken during the baseball centennial year of 1969.

He is perhaps best known for his 56-game hitting streak (May 15 – July 16 1941) a record that still stands. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955 and was voted the sport's greatest living player in a poll taken during the baseball centennial year of 1969.

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