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DiMaggio

[ duh-mah-jee-oh, -maj-ee-oh ]

noun

  1. Joseph Paul JoeJoltin' Joe, 1914–1999, U.S. baseball player.


DiMaggio

/ dɪˈmædʒɪəʊ /

noun

  1. DiMaggioJoe19141999MUSSPORT AND GAMES: baseball player Joe. 1914–99, US baseball player


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DiMaggio went on to get a hit in each of the next 55 Yankees games.

“Joltin’ Joe,” as DiMaggio was nicknamed, was just getting started.

Newspapers and magazines were filled with tales about DiMaggio and the streak.

Then DiMaggio broke George Sisler’s modern-day record of hits in 41 consecutive games.

As the games and hits piled up, DiMaggio passed several records.

One of the sexiest movie stars of all time, the woman who married Joe DiMaggio and Arthur Miller, is not cool?

Police have never offered up a motive as to why DiMaggio killed Christina and Ethan Anderson and abducted Hannah.

“She was in close proximity of DiMaggio when he was shot and killed,” said Gore.

According to Spanswick, Brett as early as last week asked DiMaggio to teach his son how to shoot a rifle.

However, there also were reports that DiMaggio acted inappropriately around Hannah.

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