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    Joe DiMaggio

    Joseph Paul "Joe" DiMaggio (/dmio/ or

    /dmdio/; November 25, 1914 March 8, 1999),

    born Giuseppe Paolo DiMaggio, nicknamed "Joltin'

    Joe" and "The Yankee Clipper", was an American

    Major League Baseball center fielder who played his

    entire 13-year career for theNew York Yankees. He is

    perhaps best known for his 56-gamehitting streak(May

    15 July 16, 1941), a record that still stands.[1]

    DiMaggio was a three-timeMVPwinner and anAll-Star

    in each of his 13 seasons. During his tenure with the Yan-

    kees, the club won ten American League pennants andnine World Series championships.

    At the time of his retirement, he ranked fifth in career

    home runs(361) and sixth in career slugging percentage

    (.579). He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in

    1955, and was voted the sports greatest living player in a

    poll taken during the baseball centennial year of 1969.[2]

    His brothersVince(19121986) andDom(19172009)

    also were major league center fielders.

    1 Early life

    DiMaggio was born on November 25, 1914 inMartinez,

    California, the eighth of nine children born to Sicilian

    immigrants Giuseppe (18721949) and Rosalia (Mer-

    curio) DiMaggio (18781951). He was delivered by a

    midwifeidentified on hisbirth certificateas Mrs. J. Pico.

    He was named after his father; Paolo was in honor of

    Giuseppes favorite saint,Saint Paul. The family moved

    to nearbySan Franciscowhen Joe was a year old.

    Giuseppe was a fisherman, as were generations of DiMag-

    gios before him. According to statements from Joesbrother Tom to biographerMaury Allen, Rosalias father

    wrote to her with the advice that Giuseppe could earn a

    better living in California than in their native Isola delle

    Femmine, a northwesternSicilianvillage in the province

    ofPalermo.

    After being processed onEllis Island, Giuseppe worked

    his way across America, eventually settling near Rosalias

    father inPittsburg, Californiaon the east side of theSan

    Francisco Bay Area. After four years, he earned enough

    money to send to Italy for Rosalia and their daughter, who

    was born after he had left for the United States.

    Giuseppe hoped that his five sons would becomefishermen.[3] DiMaggio recalled that he would do any-

    thing to get out of cleaning his fathers boat, as the smell

    of dead fish nauseated him. Giuseppe called him lazy

    and good for nothing.

    DiMaggio was playing semi-pro ball when older brother

    Vince DiMaggio, playing for theSan Francisco Sealsof

    thePacific Coast League(PCL), talked his manager into

    letting DiMaggio fill in atshortstop. Joe DiMaggio made

    his professional debut on October 1, 1932. From May 27

    to July 25, 1933, hehitsafely in 61 consecutive games, a

    PCL-record.[4] Baseball didn't really get into my blood

    until I knocked off that hitting streak, he said. Getting a

    dailyhit becamemore importantto me than eating, drink-ing or sleeping.

    In 1934, DiMaggio suffered a career-threatening knee in-

    jury when he tore ligaments while stepping out of a jitney.

    ScoutBill Essickof theNew York Yankees, convinced

    that the injury would heal, pestered his club to give him

    another look. After DiMaggio passed a physical exami-

    nation in November, the Yankees purchased his contract

    for $50,000[5] and five players. He remained with the

    Seals for the 1935 season andbatted.398 with 154runs

    batted in(RBIs) and 34 home runs. His team won the

    1935 PCL title, and DiMaggio was named the leagues

    Most Valuable Player.

    2 Major league career

    Seven of the American Leagues 1937 All-Star players, from

    left to rightLou Gehrig,Joe Cronin,Bill Dickey, Joe DiMaggio,

    Charlie Gehringer,Jimmie Foxx, andHank Greenberg. All seven

    were eventually elected to the Hall of Fame.

    DiMaggio made his major league debut on May 3, 1936,batting ahead ofLou Gehrig. The Yankees had not been

    to the World Series since 1932, but theywon the next four

    1

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    2 2 MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER

    Fall Classics. In total, DiMaggio led the Yankees to nine

    titles in 13 years.[6]

    In 1939, DiMaggio was nicknamed the Yankee Clipper

    by Yankees stadium announcer Arch McDonald, when

    he likened DiMaggios speed and range in the outfield to

    the then-newPan Americanairliner.

    [7]

    DiMaggio was pictured with his son on the cover of

    the inaugural issue of SPORT magazine in September

    1946.[8]

    In 1947, Boston Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey and

    Yankees GM Larry MacPhail verbally agreed to trade

    DiMaggio forTed Williams, but MacPhail refused to in-

    cludeYogi Berra.[9]

    In the September 1949 issue ofSPORT,Hank Greenberg

    said that DiMaggio covered so much ground in center

    field that the only way to get a hit against the Yankees

    was to hit 'em where Joe wasn't. DiMaggio also stole

    home five times in his career.

    On February 7, 1949, DiMaggio signed a record con-

    tract worth $100,000 ($991,000 in current dollar terms)

    ($70,000 plus bonuses), and became the first baseball

    player to break $100,000 in earnings. By 1950, he

    was ranked the second-best center fielder by theSporting

    News, afterLarry Doby.[10] After a poor 1951 season, a

    scouting report by theBrooklyn Dodgersthat was turned

    over to theNew York Giantsand leaked to the press, and

    various injuries, DiMaggio announced his retirement at

    age 37 on December 11, 1951.[11] When remarkingon his

    retirement to the Sporting Newson December 19, 1951,

    he said:

    I feel like I have reached the stage where I

    can no longer produce for my club, my man-

    ager, and my teammates. I had a poor year,

    but even if I had hit .350, this would have been

    my last year. I was full of aches and pains and

    it had become a chore for me to play. When

    baseball is no longer fun, its no longer a game,

    and so, I've played my last game.

    Through May 2009, DiMaggio was tied with Mark McG-

    wire for third place all-time in home runs over thefirst twocalendar years in the major leagues (77), behindPhillies

    Hall of Famer Chuck Klein(83), andMilwaukee Brew-

    ers'Ryan Braun(79).[12] Through 2011, he was one of

    seven major leaguers to have had at least four 30-homer,

    100-RBI seasons in their first five years, along with Chuck

    Klein,Ted Williams,Ralph Kiner,Mark Teixeira,Albert

    Pujols, and Ryan Braun.[13] DiMaggio holds the record

    for most seasons with more home runs than strikeouts

    (minimum 20 home runs), a feat he accomplished seven

    times, and five times consecutively from 1937-1941.[14]

    DiMaggio would likely have exceeded 500 home runs and

    2,000 RBIs had he not served in the military.

    [15]

    DiMaggio might have had better power-hitting statistics

    had his home park not beenYankee Stadium. As The

    House That Ruth Built, its nearby right field favored the

    Babes left-handed power. For right-handed hitters, its

    deep left and center fields made home runs almost impos-

    sible. Mickey Mantlerecalled that he andWhitey Ford

    witnessed many DiMaggio blasts that would have been

    home runs anywhere other than Yankee Stadium (Ruth

    himself fell victim to that problem, as he also hit manylong flyouts to center).Bill Jamescalculated that DiMag-

    gio lost more home runs due to his home park than any

    other player in history. Left-center field went as far back

    as 457 ft [139 m], where left-center rarely reaches 380

    ft [116 m] in todays ballparks. Al Gionfriddo's famous

    catch in the1947 World Series, which was close to the

    415-foot mark [126 m] in left-center, would have been a

    home run in the Yankees current ballpark. DiMaggio hit

    148 home runs in 3,360 at-bats at home versus 213 home

    runs in 3,461 at-bats on the road. His slugging percent-

    age at home was .546, and on the road, it was .610. Ex-

    pert statistician Bill Jenkinson made a statement on thesestatistics:

    DiMaggio in 1951, his last year in baseball

    For example, Joe DiMaggio was acutely

    handicapped by playing at Yankee Stadium.

    Every time he batted in his home field during

    his entire career, he did so knowing that it was

    physically impossible for him to hit a home run

    to the half of the field directly in front of him.

    If you look at a baseball field from foul line

    to foul line, it has a 90-degree radius. From

    the power alley in left center field (430 in Joestime) to the fence in deep right center field (407

    ft), it is 45-degrees. And Joe DiMaggio never

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    2.1 Hitting streak 3

    hit a single home run over the fences at Yan-

    kee Stadium in that 45-degree graveyard. It

    was just too far. Joe was plenty strong; he rou-

    tinely hit balls in the 425-foot range. But that

    just wasn't good enough in cavernous Yankee

    Stadium. Like Ruth, he benefited from a few

    easy homers each season due to the short foulline distances. But he lost many more than he

    gained by constantly hitting long fly outs to-

    ward center field. Whereas most sluggers per-

    form better on their home fields, DiMaggio hit

    only 41 percent of his career home runs in the

    Bronx. He hit 148 homers at Yankee Stadium.

    If he had hit the same exact pattern of bat-

    ted balls with a typical modern stadium as his

    home, he would have belted about 225 homers

    during his home field career.

    Joe became eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1953but he was not elected until 1955. The Hall of Fame rules

    on the post-retirement induction waiting period had been

    revised in the interim, extending the waiting period from

    one to five years, but DiMaggio andTed Lyonswere ex-

    empted from the rule. DiMaggio toldBaseball Digestin

    1963 that theBrooklyn Dodgers had offered him their

    managerial job in 1953, but he turned it down. After be-

    ing out of baseball since his retirement as a player, Joe

    became the first hitting instructor of the newly relocated

    Oakland Athletics from 1968 to 1970.

    2.1 Hitting streak

    DiMaggio kisses his bat in 1941.

    DiMaggios most famous achievement is his MLB record-

    breaking 56-gamehitting streakin 1941. The streak be-

    gan on May 15, 1941, a couple of weeks before the death

    of Lou Gehrig, when DiMaggio went one-for-four against

    Chicago White Sox pitcherEddie Smith.[16] Major news-

    papers began to write about DiMaggios streak early on,

    but as he approachedGeorge Sisler's modern era record

    of 41 games, it became a national phenomenon. Ini-tially, DiMaggio showed little interest in breaking Sislers

    record, saying I'm not thinking a whole lot about it... I'll

    either break it or I won't.[17] As he approached Sislers

    record, DiMaggio showed more interest, saying, At the

    start I didn't think much about it... but naturally I'd like to

    get the record since I am this close.[18] On June 29, 1941,

    DiMaggio doubled in the first game of a doubleheader

    against theWashington SenatorsatGriffith Stadiumto tie

    Sislers record, and then singled in the nightcap to extend

    his streak to 42.[19][20]

    A Yankee Stadium crowd of 52,832 fans watched

    DiMaggio tie the all-time hitting streak record (44 games,Wee Willie Keelerin 1897) on July 1.[21] The next day

    against the Boston Red Sox, he homered into Yankee Sta-

    diums left field stands to extend his streak to 45, set-

    ting a new record. DiMaggio recorded 67 hits in 179

    at-bats during the first 45 games of his streak, while

    Keeler recorded 88 hits in 201 at-bats.[22] DiMaggio con-

    tinued hitting after breaking Keelers record, reaching 50

    straight games on July 11 against theSt. LouisBrowns.[23]

    On July 17 atCleveland Stadium, DiMaggios streak was

    finally snapped at 56 games, thanks in part to two back-

    hand stops by Indians third baseman Ken Keltner.[24]

    DiMaggio batted .408 during the streak, with 15 homeruns and 55 RBI.[25] The day after the streak ended,

    DiMaggio started another streak that lasted 16 games.

    The distinction of hitting safely in 72 of 73 games is also

    a record.[26][27] The closest anyone has come to equaling

    DiMaggio since 1941 isPete Rose, who hit safely in 44

    straight games in 1978.[28][29] During the streak, DiMag-

    gio played in seven doubleheaders. The Yankees record

    during the streak was 41132.

    Some consider DiMaggios streak a uniquely outstand-

    ing and unbreakable record, and a statistical near-

    impossibility. Nobel Prize-winning physicist and

    sabermetrician Edward Mills Purcell calculated that, tohave the likelihood of a hitting streak of 50 games oc-

    curring in the history of baseball up to the late 1980s be

    greater than 50%, fifty-two .350 lifetime hitters would

    have to have existed instead of the actual three (Ty Cobb,

    Rogers Hornsby, andShoeless Joe Jackson). HisHarvard

    colleague Stephen Jay Gould, citing Purcells work, called

    DiMaggios 56-game achievement the most extraordi-

    nary thing that ever happened in American sports. [30]

    Samuel Arbesman and Steven Strogatz ofCornell Uni-

    versitydisagree; they conducted 10,000 computer sim-

    ulations of Major League Baseball from 1871 to 2005,

    42% of which produced streaks as long or longer, with

    record streaks ranging from 39 to 109 games and typicalrecord streaks between 50 and 64 games.[31]

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    4 4 MARRIED LIFE

    3 Wartime

    DiMaggio enlisted in theUnited States Army Air Forces

    on February 17, 1943, rising to the rank of sergeant.

    He was stationed at Santa Ana, California, Hawaii, and

    Atlantic City, New Jersey, as a physical education in-

    structor. He was released on medical discharge in

    September 1945, due to chronic stomach ulcers.[32] Other

    than now being paid $21 a month, DiMaggios service

    was as comfortable as a soldiers life could be. He spent

    most of his career playing for baseball teams and in ex-

    hibition games against fellow Major Leaguers and minor

    league players, and superiors gave him special privileges

    due to his prewar fame. DiMaggio ate so well from an

    athlete-only diet that he gained 10 pounds, and while in

    Hawaii he and other players mostly tanned on the beach

    and drank. Embarrassed by his lifestyle, DiMaggio de-

    manded combat duty in 1943, but was turned down.[15]

    3.1 Parents as enemy aliens

    Giuseppe and Rosalia DiMaggio were among the thou-

    sands of German, Japanese and Italian immigrants clas-

    sified as enemy aliens by the government after Pearl

    Harbor was bombed by Japan. They carried photo ID

    booklets at all times, and were not allowed to travel out-

    side a five-mile radius from their home without a permit.

    Giuseppe was barred from theSan Francisco Bay, where

    he had fished for decades, and his boat was seized. Ros-

    alia became an American citizen in 1944, followed byGiuseppe in 1945.[32]

    4 Married life

    4.1 Dorothy Arnold

    In January 1937, DiMaggio met actressDorothy Arnold

    on the set of Manhattan Merry-Go-Round, in which he

    had a minor role and she was an extra. They married at

    San FranciscosSt. Peter and Paul Churchon Novem-

    ber 19, 1939, as 20,000 well-wishers jammed the streets.Their son, Joseph Paul DiMaggio III, was born at Doctors

    Hospitalon October 23, 1941.[33] The couple divorced in

    1944.

    4.2 Marilyn Monroe

    According to her autobiography,Marilyn Monroeorigi-

    nally did not want to meet DiMaggio, fearing that he was

    a stereotypical arrogant athlete. They eloped at San Fran-

    cisco City Hallon January 14, 1954.

    An incident between the couple is supposed to have oc-curred immediately after the skirt-blowing scene in The

    Seven Year Itch which was filmed on September 14, 1954,

    Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe staying at Imperial Hotel in

    Tokyo on theirhoneymoon

    Monroe and DiMaggio when they were married in January 1954

    in front of Manhattans Trans-Lux 52nd Street Theater.

    Then-20th Century Fox'sEast Coastcorrespondent Bill

    Kobrin told the Palm Springs Desert Sun that it was di-

    rectorBilly Wilder's idea to turn the shoot into a media

    circus. The couple then had a yelling battle in the the-

    ater lobby.[34] A month later, she contracted the services

    of celebrity attorneyJerry Gieslerand filed for divorce

    on grounds ofmental cruelty274 days after the wedding.

    After the failure of their marriage, DiMaggio had under-

    gone therapy, stopped drinking alcohol and expanded his

    interests beyond baseball: he andMarilyn Monroeread

    poetry together in their later years.

    [35]

    On August 1, 1956, an International Newswire photoof

    DiMaggio withLee Meriwetherspeculated that the cou-

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    5

    ple was engaged, but Cramer wrote that it was a rumor

    started byWalter Winchell. Monroe biographerDonald

    Spotoclaimed that DiMaggio was very close to marry-

    ing1957 Miss America Marian McKnight, who won the

    crown with a Marilyn Monroe act, but McKnight denied

    it.[36] He was also linked toLiz Renay,Cleo Moore,Rita

    Gam,Marlene Dietrich, andGloria DeHavenduring thisperiod, and toElizabeth RayandMorgan Fairchildyears

    later, but he never publicly confirmed any involvement

    with any woman.

    DiMaggio re-entered Monroes life as her marriage to

    Arthur Millerwas ending. On February 10, 1961, he se-

    cured her release fromPayne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic.

    She joined him in Florida where he was a batting coach

    for the Yankees. Their just friends claim did not stop

    remarriage rumors from flying. Reporters staked out her

    Manhattanapartment building. Bob Hope dedicated

    Best Songnominee "The Second Time Around" to them

    at the33rd Academy Awards.

    According to Maury Allen's biography, DiMaggio was

    alarmed at how Monroe had fallen in with people he felt

    were detrimental to her well-being. Val Monette, owner

    of a military post-exchange supply company, told Allen

    that DiMaggio left his employ on August 1, 1962, be-

    cause he had decided to ask Monroe to remarry him.

    She was found dead in her Brentwood, Los Angeles,

    home on August 5 after housekeeper Eunice Murray

    telephoned Monroes psychiatrist, Dr. Ralph Greenson.

    DiMaggios son had spoken to Monroe on the phone the

    night of her death and claimed that she seemed fine. [37]

    Her deathwas deemed a probable suicide by Coroner to

    the StarsThomas Noguchi, but has been the subject of

    numerousconspiracy theories.

    Devastated, DiMaggio claimed her body and arranged for

    her funeral atWestwood Village Memorial Park Ceme-

    tery, barring Hollywoods elite. He had a half-dozen red

    roses delivered three times a week to her crypt for 20

    years.[38] He refused to talk about her publicly or other-

    wise exploit their relationship. He never married again.

    When he died in 1999, hislast wordswere I'll finally get

    to see Marilyn.[39]

    5 Advertising

    In the 1970s, DiMaggio became a spokesman for Mr.

    Coffeeand would be the face of the electric,drip coffee

    makers for over 20 years. Vincent Marotta, the CEO of

    North American Systems, which manufactured Mr. Cof-

    fee at the time, recruited DiMaggio for theadvertising

    campaign.[40] DiMaggios spots proved successful with

    consumers. In a 2007 interview with the Columbus Dis-

    patch, Marotta joked that millions of kids grew up think-

    ing Joe DiMaggio was a famous appliance salesman.[40]Despite his commercials for Mr. Coffee, Joe DiMag-

    gio rarely drankcoffeedue to ulcers.[40] However, when

    he did drink coffee, DiMaggio preferred Sanka instant

    coffee, rather than the coffee brewed by Mr. Coffee

    machines.[40]

    In 1972, DiMaggio became a spokesman for TheBowery

    Savings Bank. With the exception of a five-year hiatus in

    the 1980s, DiMaggio regularly made commercials for thefinancial institution until 1992.[41]

    6 Death

    DiMaggios private mausoleum

    DiMaggios plaque at theBaseball Hall of Fame

    DiMaggio, a heavy smoker for much of his adult life, wasadmitted to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood,

    Florida, on October 12, 1998, for lung cancer surgery,

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    and remained there for 99 days.[42] He returned to his

    Hollywood, Floridahome on January 19, 1999, where he

    died on March 8.

    DiMaggios funeral was held on March 11, 1999, at

    Sts. Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church in San

    Francisco.

    [43]

    DiMaggios son died the following Augustat age 57.[44] DiMaggio is interred atHoly Cross Ceme-

    teryinColma, California.

    7 Sports legacy

    At his death, The New York Times called DiMaggios

    1941 56-game hitting streak perhaps the most enduring

    record in sports.[38]

    In an article in 1976 in Esquire magazine, sportswriter

    Harry Stein published an All Time All-Star Argument

    Starter, consisting of five ethnic baseball teams. JoeDiMaggio was the center fielder on Steins Italian team.

    On September 17, 1992, the doors were opened at

    Joe DiMaggio Childrens Hospital at Memorial Regional

    Hospital in Hollywood, Florida, for which he raised over

    $4,000,000.[38]

    On April 13, 1998, DiMaggio was given the Sports Leg-

    end Award at the 13th annual American Sportscasters

    Association Hall of Fame Awards Dinner in New York

    City. Dr. Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of State and

    a longtime fan of DiMaggios, made the presentation to

    the Yankee great. The event was one of DiMaggios lastpublic appearances before taking ill.

    Yankee Stadium's fifth monument was dedicated to

    DiMaggio on April 25, 1999, and theWest Side Highway

    was officially renamed in his honor. The Yankees wore

    DiMaggios number 5 on the left sleeves of their uniforms

    for the 1999 season. He is ranked No. 11 on The Sport-

    ing News' list of the 100 Greatest Baseball Players, and

    he was elected by fans to theMajor League Baseball All-

    Century Team. In addition to his number 5 being retired

    by theNew York Yankees, DiMaggios number was also

    retired by the Florida Marlins, who retired it in honor

    of their first team president, Carl Barger, who died fivemonths before the team took the field for the first time in

    1993. DiMaggio had been his favorite player.

    An auction of DiMaggios personal items was held by the

    adopted daughters of DiMaggios son in May 2006. High-

    lights included the ball hit to breakWee Willie Keeler's

    hitting-streak record ($63,250); his 2,000th career hit

    ball ($29,900); his 1947 Most Valuable Player Award

    ($281,750); the uniform worn in the 1951 World Series

    ($195,500); his Hall of Fame ring ($69,000); a photo-

    graph Marilyn autographed I love you Joe ($80,500);

    her passport ($115,000); and their marriage certificate

    ($23,000). The event netted a total of $4.1 million.On August 8, 2011, theUnited States Postal Servicean-

    nounced that DiMaggio would appear on a stamp for the

    first time. It was issued as part of the Major League

    Baseball All-Star Stamp Series which came out in July

    2012.[45]

    8 In popular culture

    President Ronald Reagan and DiMaggio at the White House,

    March 27, 1981, three days before Reagans attempted assas-

    sination

    DiMaggios popularity during his career was such that he

    was referenced in film, television, literature, art, and mu-

    sic both during his career and decades after he retired.

    8.1 Art

    Pierre Bellocq: Canvas of Stars mural forGallaghers Steak House(2006)[46]

    Robert Casilla: The Continuity of Greatness[47]

    Nelson De La Nuez: Yankee Clipper[48]

    Devon Dikeou: Marilyn Monroe Wanted to be

    Buried in Pucci installation (2008)[49]

    Harvey Dinnerstein: The Wide Swing (1979) sold

    at auction for $95,000[50]

    Curt Flood: painting of DiMaggio sold at auction

    for $9,500[51]

    Bart Forbes: illustration of DiMaggio for the July

    1999Boys Life

    Zenos Frudakis: bronze sculpture of DiMaggio for

    the Joe DiMaggio Childrens Hospital [52]

    Bill Gallo: caricature of DiMaggio and Ted

    Williamssold at auction for $750 [53]

    Red Grooms: Joltin' Joe Takes a Swing installa-

    tion (19851988)[54]

    Stephen Holland: Joe DiMaggio (2005)

    Armand LaMontagne: 1991 giclee of DiMaggio

    sold at auction for $325 [55]

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    Tommy McDonald: paintings of DiMaggio sold at

    auction for $4,000,[56] and $2,300 [50]

    Willard Mullin: 1936 drawing of DiMaggio sold at

    auction for $2,600 [53]

    LeRoy Neiman: Joe DiMaggio, New York Yan-kees (1969), Joe DiMaggio, San Francisco Seals

    (1989), and The DiMaggio Cut (1998)

    Bruce Stark: caricature of DiMaggio and Mickey

    Mantlesold at auction for $700 [57]

    Mark Ulriksen: illustration of DiMaggio for the

    cover of the April 12, 1999The New Yorker

    Susan Dorothea White: The Crowning with Sex-

    ism (1994), DiMaggio appears behind Marilyn

    Monroe

    8.2 Comics/graphic novels

    DiMaggio in 1950

    DC Comics' 100 Bullets by Brian Azzarello and

    Eduardo Risso:

    The Counterfifth Detective, DiMaggio is re-

    cruited by Graves for the Minutemen[58]

    Idol Chatter, the former baseball player be-

    friended by Graves is based on DiMaggio[59]

    DC Comics "Sandman Mystery Theater" Issue #1

    (also collected in Sandman Mystery Theatre Book

    1: The Tarantula, which contains issues 1-4).

    Harvey Comics' Babe Ruth Sports Comics (August

    1949)[60]

    Parents Magazine's True Comics #71 (May

    1948)[61]

    Revolutionary Comics' Baseball Legends: Joe

    DiMaggio (July 1992)[62]

    8.3 Literature

    Buck Wischnewski is based on him in Alvah

    Bessie's novelThe Symbol

    The Athlete is based on him in Joyce Carol Oates's

    novelBlonde

    "The Old Man And The Sea" byErnest Hemingway

    makes repeated references to the great DiMaggio

    The Silent Season of a Hero by Gay Talese, is a

    celebrated 1966 piece for Esquire magazine

    8.4 Music

    Tori Amos: Father Lucifer references DiMaggio

    and Marilyn Monroe

    Asia: Joe DiMaggios Glove [63]

    Dan Bern: Wasteland references DiMaggio and

    Marilyn Monroe

    Billy BraggandWoody Guthrie: DiMaggio Done

    It Again

    Les Brown & His Band of Renown's Joltin' Joe

    DiMaggio [64]

    Tim Curry: I Do the Rock references DiMaggio

    John Fogerty: Centerfield

    Billy Joel: "We Didn't Start The Fire"

    Bon Jovi: Captain Crash & theBeauty Queen From

    Mars references DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe

    Jennifer Lopez, featuringNas: I'm Gonna Be Al-

    right references DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe

    Kinky Friedman: Marilyn and Joe

    Demi Lovato: Without the Love references

    DiMaggio

    Madonna:Voguereferences DiMaggio

    Man From Delmonte: Beautiful People references

    DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe

    Mike Plume: DiMaggio

    Rodgers and Hammerstein: Bloody Mary from

    South Pacificreferences DiMaggio

    Abie Rotenberg: The Great Joe DiMaggios Card

    Simon & Garfunkel: "Mrs. Robinson" [65]

    Sleeper: Romeo Me references DiMaggio and

    Marilyn Monroe

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    8.5 Movies

    Diminished Capacity: a vendor at a baseball card

    show tries to sellcleat laceshe claims were used by

    DiMaggio

    Farewell, My Lovely (1975): Marlowe followsDiMaggios hitting streak

    The Goddess: Dutch Seymour is based on DiMag-

    gio

    Insignificance: The Ballplayer is based on DiMag-

    gio

    Wonder Boys: James steals the jacket Marilyn

    Monroe wore the day she married DiMaggio from

    Gaskell, who is obsessed with the DiMaggio-

    Monroe marriage.

    8.6 TV Movies

    61*, played byMichael Nouri

    Marilyn & Me, portrayed by Sal Landi

    Marilyn: The Untold Story, portrayed by Frank Con-

    verse

    Norma Jean & Marilyn, portrayed byPeter Dobson

    The Rat Pack, portrayed byJohn Diehl

    8.7 Theater

    Insignificance (1982) by Terry Johnson: The

    Ballplayer is based on DiMaggio

    Marilyn: An American Fable(1983): DiMaggio is a

    character

    Arthur and Joe(2012) byAllan Havis: DiMaggio is

    a character [66]

    Bronx Bombers(2013) byEric Simonson: DiMag-

    gio is a character [67]

    8.8 Television

    The Bronx Is Burning, played byChristopher Mc-

    Donald

    Blonde, The BaseballPlayer is based on DiMaggio

    The Flintstones: Kleptomaniac Pebbles, Fred

    tells Wilma Bamm Bamm could be another Joe

    DiRockio

    Frasier: Room Full of Heroes, Martin dresses as

    DiMaggio, his boyhood hero

    I Love Lucy: Lucy is Enceinte,Fredgives Lucy a

    baseball signed by DiMaggio

    Mad Men: Six Month Leave, Hollis tells Peggy

    and Don that he is thinking of DiMaggio in the wake

    of Monroes death

    M*A*S*H: Pressure Points, Potter referencesDiMaggio while talking to Freedman

    Bombshells, in an attempt to reach Marilyn

    Monroe, Hawkeye claims to a20th Century-

    Fox switchboard operator that he is a friend

    of DiMaggios; when she asks his name, he

    replies "Ted Williams"

    McMillan: Philips Game, Sgt. DiMaggio must

    tell the people he and McMillan meet that he is not

    related to DiMaggio

    The Names the Same: January 12, 1954, two con-testants actual names are Marilyn Monroe and Joe

    DiMaggio

    Saturday Night Live, (Season 26, Episode 4),Jimmy

    Fallonas DiMaggio andCharlize Theronas Monroe

    Second City Television, (Series 4, Cycle 39),

    Bill Murray plays DiMaggio in faux commercial

    DiMaggios on the Wharf" withEugene Levyas

    Dom DiMaggio, andMartin ShortasVince DiMag-

    gio

    Seinfeld: The Note, Kramer insists to Jerry,

    George, and Elaine that DiMaggio patronizes DinkyDonuts [68]

    The Simpsons: "'Tis the Fifteenth Season", Mr.

    BurnsgivesHomera DiMaggio rookie card

    Smash: DiMaggio is a character in a Broadway mu-

    sical about Marilyn Monroe

    Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: If Wishes Were

    Horses,Sisko's favorite player breaks DiMaggios

    hitting streak record [69]

    8.9 Video games

    Indiana Jones and The Fate of Atlantis, mentioned

    among the bulletin board notes.

    9 See also

    List of top 300 Major League Baseball home run

    hitters

    List of Major League Baseball players with 2,000

    hits

    List of Major League Baseball players who spent

    their entire career with one franchise

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    Kostya Kennedy. 56: Joe DiMaggio and the Last

    Magic Number in Sports(Sports Illustrated Books;

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    SPORTmagazine, September 1946

    12 External links

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    Joe DiMaggioat theBaseball Hall of Fame

    Career statistics and player information from

    Baseball-Reference, orFangraphs, orThe Baseball

    Cube, orBaseball-Reference (Minors)

    Joe DiMaggioat theInternet Movie Database

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