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  1. Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?: The story of America's last hero (A Signet book) by Maury Allen, 1976
  2. Baseball Joe in the Big League by Lester Chadwick by Lester Chadwick, 2009-07-23
  3. Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams: Exclusive life stories, over 200 career photographs by Robert A Cutter, 1964
  4. The Unforgettable Season: Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams and the Record-Setting Summer of 1941 by Phil Bildner, 2011-03-03
  5. Baseball Joe Around the World by Lester Chadwick, 2010-10-25
  6. Tuff Stuff June 1999 (Joe DiMaggio Cover) by Various Contributors, 1999
  7. Joe DiMaggio: An entry from Gale's <i>Notable Sports Figures</i> by F. Caso, 2004
  8. Joe Dimaggio: The Yankee Clipper, Library Edition by Geoffrey Giuliano, 2007-07
  9. Joe DiMaggio : The Yankee Clipper by Soundworks, 2000-07-01
  10. LUCKY TO BE A YANKEE by Joe DiMaggio, 1951
  11. Lucky to Be a Yankee by DiMaggio Joe, 1971
  12. Baseball's Greatest Players by Tom Meany, 1953
  13. The fans speak out.: An article from: Baseball Digest by Frank Felice, Kendall A. Bell, et all 2008-10-01
  14. Giants of Baseball by Bill Gutman, 1975

81. Baseball - Mighty Joe DiMaggio
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When It Was A Game 2 (1992) Here's another great compilation of home movies takenby families and fans of baseball greats like joe dimaggio, Ty Cobb, Roy
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83. Joe DiMaggio
the American public needed heroes and joe dimaggio fit the joe, however, remainedserious and remote from the adulation He didn't play baseball for the love of
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Joseph Paul DiMaggio was born 25 November 1914 in Martinez, South California. Joe was born with a congenital ankle weakness that required him to wear heavy braces between the ages of six and eight, but it made him determined to succeed in a physically demanding sport. After the braces were removed, Joe began to play baseball with his brothers and was eager to become a professional ballplayer.
Joe left school at sixteen to work in a bottling plant, but spent every wekend and daylight hour playing baseball. When he turned eighteen, Joe finally began his professional baseball career by joining the San Francisco Seals for a short time. In 1936, Joe joined the New York Yankees, becoming their all-star right-fielder and most publicized rookie. He was given a high salary which allowed him to live in luxury and began dating showgirls as well as wearing expensive suits.
In the days of the Great Depression, the American public needed heroes and Joe DiMaggio fit the bill perfectly. Schoolboys worshipped him, men admired him and women fell in love with him. Joe, however, remained serious and remote from the adulation. He didn't play baseball for the love of the game - he was in it for the achievement and the money, often starting the season late due to salary negotiations.
In 1937, Joe was voted one of the best-dressed men in the States and was given a small role in the movie

84. Joe DiMaggio & Mickey Mantle - Art.com, Posters, Prints And Fine Art
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85. Sports Biographies - Baseball
Green, Carol JBIO Cobb, Ty Ty Cobb Bad Boy of baseball Kramer, Sydelle R The Storyof Ty Cobb Schoor, Gene J796.357 S dimaggio, joe joe dimaggio Appel, Martin
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86. Review | Joe DiMaggio By Richard Ben Cramer
voted the Greatest Living Ballplayer in 1969 during baseball's centennial celebration. thequestion was asked Where have you gone, joe dimaggio? Where had
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Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life by Richard Ben Cramer 560 pages, 2000 Buy it online The Hero's New Clothes Reviewed by Ron Kaplan Regardless of what Richard Ben Cramer thinks, he has thrown another curve into the realm of hero-worship. Perhaps we have Jim Bouton, Yankee alumnus and author of the classic Ball Four , to thank for this; perhaps someone else would have come along to show the emperor's clothes were less than pristine. But Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life the long-anticipated biography of the Yankee Clipper could not, would not, have been written 30 years ago. Even now, in this "enlightened" era, many readers might find this book a cruel intrusion into that place set aside for their cherished beliefs. DiMaggio's talents on the field are never an issue. His career statistics include a batting average of .325, 361 home runs (against 369 strikeouts) and 1,537 RBI. Joltin' Joe was the bridge between the days of Lou Gehrig and Mickey Mantle. He led the Yankees to championship after championship, appearing on 10 pennant winners during his 13 years. His hitting streak of 56 games is one of the records least likely to be broken. During his reign as baseball's best, he exuded an aura of class and elegance. Life magazine, in what they must have considered forward thinking at the time, featured him in an article which proclaimed that he didn't smell of garlic or talk with an accent: a true American!

87. ESPN.com: Joltin' Joe Was A Hit For All Reasons
baseball has produced many icons, but it has produced only one joedimaggio. joe dimaggio hit 361 home runs and struck out only
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Joe DiMaggio named 22nd-greatest athlete of the century

DiMaggio eulogized in private funeral

Yankees legend Joe DiMaggio dies at 84

Joltin' Joe was a hit for all reasons
By Larry Schwartz

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Joe DiMaggio was more than the most complete all-around player of his generation. He was more than the player who set one of the game's most cherished records, hitting safely in 56 consecutive games. Baseball has produced many icons, but it has produced only one Joe DiMaggio. Joe DiMaggio hit 361 home runs and struck out only 369 times in his 13-year major-league career. He proved to be the most enduring symbol of baseball greatness. In the almost half a century between his retirement and his death on March 8, he retained his image as America's ultimate hero. What American male wouldn't sell his soul to the devil to duplicate the exacta that Jolting Joe accomplished play center field for the Yankees and marry the sexiest woman on the planet? "Joe DiMaggio is what you get when you build mystique on top of greatness," said Ron Swoboda, the former Met who played a generation after DiMaggio.

88. Joe DiMaggio
joe dimaggio ended his phenomenal baseball career with 361 home runs in1,736 games. He was inducted into the baseball Hall of Fame in 1955.
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He is a modern day American icon. An athlete with grace both on and off the field. He is one of the most popular men to ever play America's favorite pastime Joe DiMaggio. Joseph Paul DiMaggio was born in Martinez, California on November 25, 1914. His two brothers, Dominic and Vincent, also played major league baseball. DiMaggio's baseball career began in 1932 with the Pacific Coast League. He played in San Francisco until 1936, when he was signed by the New York Yankees. He remained there until he retired in 1951. Mr. DiMaggio served the Yankees as one of the best outfielders ever to play the game. Nicknamed the "Yankee Clipper" for his superb fielding ability, DiMaggio also was a great offensive player as well. He set a major league record by establishing a 56 game hitting streak in 1941, which helped earn him the nickname "Joltin' Joe". DiMaggio played in 10 World Series, and was the American League's Most Valuable Player in 1939, 1941 and 1947. In 1948, he led the league with 39 home runs and 155 runs batted in. Joe DiMaggio ended his phenomenal baseball career with 361 home runs in 1,736 games. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955. In 1986, he received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor for his achievements on the baseball field, as well as for being a worthy role model for past, present and future youth of America.

89. Encyclopædia Britannica
dimaggio, joe dimaggioAmerican professional baseball player who was an outstandinghitter and fielder and one of the best allround players in the history of
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90. : Joe DiMaggio Signed Baseball
joe dimaggio signed baseball joe dimaggio is remembered as one of the game's mostgraceful athletes — a picture player both at bat and in center field.
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Joe DiMaggio is remembered as one of the game's most graceful athletes — a "picture player" both at bat and in center field. Many rate his 56-consecutive-game hitting streak in 1941 as the top baseball feat of all time. "The Yankee Clipper" used an unusually wide stance in winning two batting championships and three MVP awards. In 13 seasons he amassed 361 homers, averaged 118 RBI annually and compiled a .325 lifetime batting mark. At Baseball's 1969 Centennial Celebration, he was named the game's greatest living player.

91. The American Experience | Joe Dimaggio: The Hero's Life
Learn more about this "American Experience" treatment of Richard Ben Cramer's book through an essay, game and excerpt from Joltin' joe's memoirs.
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92. DiMaggio, Joe. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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