listen or read TEAMMATES by David Halberstam, about Ted Williams, Dom Dimaggio, Bobby Doerr, and Johnny Pesky as Red Sox players, and how they stayed in touch over 6 decades.....great stuff.
Nice Job with the technology, Sir! I loved the history and the humor. My pops was a jersey boy and was a Yankees fan, by mostly a Brooklyn Dodgers fan. I remember the Mr. Coffee adds that Joe always did. I would have like to have seen him play.
Dom was also a solid lead-off hitter, he was short on homers but he was a doubles machine and his post-war years were his best, poor Dom fell victim to "the curse" when he sprained his ankle after doubling in the tying run of game 7 of the 46 series and Leon Culberson replaced him in center...and was no Dom Dimaggio!
dom was my cousin as well RIP dom
xoolguy 10 months ago
haha...young at heart is right! love your videos, GO YANKEES
goYankees19 2 years ago
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traumajr 2 years ago
RIP Dom DiMaggio
MIKESOWELL 2 years ago
One of the best outfielders ever.
octogenerian 2 years ago
the last of the Dimaggios, Dom, passed away today.
RIP - Dom DiMaggio
NYG42YTP 2 years ago 3
A great ballplayer when baseball was a game and fun.
octogenerian 2 years ago
Dom DiMaggio and Joe and Vince DiMaggio were all my cousins. Please keep him in your prayers
traumajr 2 years ago 3
A royal baseball family.
octogenerian 2 years ago
yep...Joe and I would hav been best buds because we look alike and i have inherited alot from him. Even my baseball skils
traumajr 2 years ago
I am sorry about their deaths.
nyydb 2 years ago
Its k...Thanks thou..Its the cycle of life.
traumajr 2 years ago
The last of the DiMaggio passed on today. RIP Dom DiMaggio.
longhairfan 2 years ago 3
He had tremendous speed catching long drives. We appreciate him now more than ever.
octogenerian 2 years ago
well done. and thank you!
kenf1ott 2 years ago
listen or read TEAMMATES by David Halberstam, about Ted Williams, Dom Dimaggio, Bobby Doerr, and Johnny Pesky as Red Sox players, and how they stayed in touch over 6 decades.....great stuff.
kenwood3865 3 years ago
Nice Job with the technology, Sir! I loved the history and the humor. My pops was a jersey boy and was a Yankees fan, by mostly a Brooklyn Dodgers fan. I remember the Mr. Coffee adds that Joe always did. I would have like to have seen him play.
ThirdCoastJeep 3 years ago
Dom was also a solid lead-off hitter, he was short on homers but he was a doubles machine and his post-war years were his best, poor Dom fell victim to "the curse" when he sprained his ankle after doubling in the tying run of game 7 of the 46 series and Leon Culberson replaced him in center...and was no Dom Dimaggio!
justenoughrope 4 years ago
Thanks for the interesting information.
octogenerian 4 years ago
he didnt sprain his ankle, he pulled a hamstring.
ubersoxfan001 4 years ago
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borrrrrrrrrrrrring sorry
phatsoccergrly 4 years ago