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36: 867: 601: 831: 817: 731:"Baseball players in war production. Outfielder Vince DiMaggio, of the Pittsburgh Pirates, has been working at the California Ship Building Corporation since last October. He's one of the many former athletic stars who are helping to smash the Axis by building the equipment needed by America's fighting men" 639:, the iconic younger brother "didn't deal with Vince at all", never maintaining any meaningful relationship with him. But earlier in his career, DiMaggio had also joked that "If I could hit like Joe and he could talk like me, we'd make a helluva guy." 335:, Vince was discovered first, and the teenage Joe used to enviously watch him play professional ball. Blessed with some power and good fielding, Vince once claimed that he could run rings around Joe in the outfield. 632:
during World War II. "He's one of the many former athletic stars who are helping to smash the Axis by building the equipment needed by America's fighting men," according to the Library of Congress.
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with 13 home runs. In 1938, DiMaggio hit only .228/.313/.369, but led the Bees with 14 home runs on a team that hit 54 home runs in total. He was tenth in the
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to the Yankees on January 27, 1940, to complete the trade. DiMaggio appeared in eight games with the
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DiMaggio was married with two children, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He died in
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DiMaggio spent the majority of his MLB career with the Pirates. In between, he was selected to the
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from 1949 through 1951. He finished the 1951 season, and his professional career, with the
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to complete an earlier deal made on August 10, 1938, where the Bees sent
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On December 4, 1936, DiMaggio was traded by San Diego of the PCL to the
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On August 5, 1939, DiMaggio was traded by the Yankees to the
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and cash. DiMaggio was a regular outfielder for the Bees in
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for players to be named later and $ 40,000. The Reds sent
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On February 4, 1939, the Boston Bees sent DiMaggio to the
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with the Lizards that year, finishing the season with the
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as a player-manager. He also played for and managed the
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DiMaggio began his professional career in 1932 with the
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On March 31, 1945, he was traded by the Pirates to the
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On May 1, 1946, he was traded by the Phillies to the
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In 1933, DiMaggio hit .333 with 11 home runs and 65
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June 6, 1946, for the New York Giants
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In 1937, he hit .256 with a .311 372:.270 with 6 home runs in 59 games. 13: 938:New York Giants (baseball) players 898:American people of Italian descent 769: 14: 999: 808: 688:. Retrieved on December 28, 2018. 508:, DiMaggio collected a home run, 829: 815: 798:"Record Reviews: Vince DiMaggio" 612: 983:Sportspeople of Italian descent 943:Oakland Oaks (baseball) players 723: 699:"Vince DiMaggio is Dead at 74" 691: 675: 649: 1: 948:Philadelphia Phillies players 792:The Christian Science Monitor 786:Rumill, Ed (August 1, 1944). 642: 435:' record of 120 set in 1914. 314: 682:1943 All-Star Game Box Score 595:Western International League 454:and cash to the Yankees for 246:Career highlights and awards 7: 854:Baseball Reference (Minors) 619:North Hollywood, California 485:and only two games for the 85:North Hollywood, California 10: 1004: 953:Pittsburgh Pirates players 379:for San Francisco and the 325:North Beach, San Francisco 933:National League All-Stars 604:DiMaggio working for the 504:in 1943 and 1944. 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He then hit four 421:slugging percentage 362:San Francisco Seals 120:Last MLB appearance 846:Baseball Reference 704:The New York Times 686:Baseball Reference 637:Richard Ben Cramer 610: 583:Pittsburg Diamonds 543:for the Phillies. 491:Pittsburgh Pirates 475:Frenchy Bordagaray 417:on-base percentage 293:Pittsburgh Pirates 205:Pittsburgh Pirates 781:Los Angeles Times 711:. October 4, 1986 663:. 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Index


Center fielder
Martinez, California
North Hollywood, California
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Boston Bees
1937
1938
Cincinnati Reds
1939
1940
Pittsburgh Pirates
1940
1944
Philadelphia Phillies
1945
1946
New York Giants
1946
All-Star
1943
1944
Major League Baseball
center fielder
Boston Bees
Cincinnati Reds
Pittsburgh Pirates
Philadelphia Phillies

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