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Game 38: June 26, 1941 Joe DiMaggio usually owned St. Louis pitching. Everyone did. But the Browns’ Elden Auker, in his next-to-last season, gave DiMaggio fits. Both he and young Yankee starter ...
He tired and left trailing 3-2 after Joe DiMaggio’s 15th home run put the locals in the lead. Joe added a late-game double. The Streak, now at 35 games, would again dominate the storyline.
Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees has his legendary 56-game hitting streak snapped, as Cleveland pitchers Al Smith and Jim Bagby put an end to one of the most remarkable accomplishments in sports.
When you search for highlights of Ted Williams or Joe DiMaggio’s careers on YouTube, a few notable home runs pop up, but most of what surfaces are fan-created videos or interviews the two ...
In the book, "Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life," author Richard Ben Cramer details how DiMaggio was able to walk away from baseball and his $100,000-a-year salary with the New York Yankees in 1951 ...