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...other league, well, the story of the summer is Pete Rose's hit parade. There's rooting here that it will be stopped. Joe DiMaggio, after all, was greater than Rose, an admittedly great player, will ever be. And besides, they always said that DiMag's 56-game hitting streak was the one record that would never be broken. Is there no respect for the past? And will Charlie Hustle do it? The guess here is no, on both counts...

Author: By Andrew Multer, | Title: Thoughts On The Slump | 8/1/1978 | See Source »

Allen also makes little effort to explain DiMaggio's hero status--he alludes frequently to the fact that DiMag was somehow different from everyone else in Allen's owneyes and in the nation's, but he doesn't give any hint of why. He begins the book, "I was fifteen when I first touched Joe DiMaggio. He doesn't remember it. I can never forget it." This is undoubtedly an accurate portrayal of his and others' sentiments, but to treat DiMaggio as a phenomenon and leave it at that is to skirt the issue...

Author: By Eric M. Breindel, | Title: The Yankee Clipper | 10/3/1975 | See Source »

Perhaps, as Allen and many others say in the book, no one ever really knew Joe DiMaggio. Even Marilyn never understood what it meant to be DiMaggio. Story goes that is 1954, when Marilyn returned from entertaining troops in Korea, she said to DiMag, "Joe, you've never heard such cheering." DiMaggio replied softly, "Yes I have...

Author: By Eric M. Breindel, | Title: The Yankee Clipper | 10/3/1975 | See Source »

...after 17 years of retirement. Instead of sporting those familiar Yankee pin stripes, though, Joe trotted onto the diamond in the canary-and-green uniform he wears for his new job as vice president and batting coach of the rival Oakland Athletics. "It's not the same " said DiMag, taking a look around the recently renovated stadium. True enough, as the Jolter spent the rest of the afternoon back in the visiting dugout watching the A's hand a 6-3 drubbing to the team he once led to nine world championships...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Apr. 26, 1968 | 4/26/1968 | See Source »

...sickness and in health, Marilyn Monroe, 35, has always found ex-Second Husband Joe DiMaggio, 47, tall, dark and handy. Last week, visiting him for the second straight year at the winter encampment of the New York Yankees, she discreetly stayed out of view in the DiMag menage at Fort Lauderdale's Yankee Clipper Hotel for two days before Batting Tutor Joe cut practice to put her on a plane in Miami, wound up all the way from centerfield for a goodbye buss. Fetching up next in Mexico City, Marilyn scoffed at rumors that she might remarry DiMaggio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Mar. 2, 1962 | 3/2/1962 | See Source »

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