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Crazy Joe Dimaggio stat
Posted on 3/8/24 at 6:32 am
Posted on 3/8/24 at 6:32 am
In Joe Dimaggio's career, he hit 361 home runs. He struck out 369 times! In a 13 year career, the most times he ever struck out was his first year, which was 39 times! Also, he didn't play for 3 years during his prime to go and fight in WWII!
Posted on 3/8/24 at 7:19 am to CalLSU
He hit a grand slam with Marilyn Monroe also.
Posted on 3/8/24 at 7:37 am to CalLSU
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Also, he didn't play for 3 years during his prime to go and fight in WWII!
"Back when men were men!!! now you've got a bunch of fucccin' woke trannies out there who don't need to wear a cup because they pee sitting down and use the women's locker room FJB!!!!!"
Blayke, 31, Baton Rouge, "in between jobs right now", played travel ball, got cut from JV team
Posted on 3/8/24 at 7:40 am to brgfather129
How many celebs/athletes ended up being killed in the war?
Posted on 3/8/24 at 8:08 am to brgfather129
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"Back when men were men!!! now you've got a bunch of fucccin' woke trannies out there who don't need to wear a cup because they pee sitting down and use the women's locker room FJB!!!!!"
Blayke, 31, Baton Rouge, "in between jobs right now", played travel ball, got cut from JV team
"Back when posters laughed at my recycled copypasta joke"
brgfather129, 35, Louisiana, long time poster that is usually funnier
Posted on 3/8/24 at 8:12 am to CalLSU
He might have been overall the best baseball player ever with apologies to Ted Williams.
Posted on 3/8/24 at 8:18 am to CalLSU
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to go and fight in WWII!
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Other than being paid $21 a month, DiMaggio's service was as comfortable as a soldier's life could be. He spent most of his military career playing for baseball teams and in exhibition games against fellow Major Leaguers and minor league players, and superiors gave him special privileges due to his prewar fame. DiMaggio ate so well from an athlete-only diet that he gained 10 pounds, and while in Hawaii he and other players mostly tanned on the beach and drank.
getting a tan was the only storming of beaches he did
This post was edited on 3/8/24 at 8:20 am
Posted on 3/8/24 at 8:19 am to ReauxlTide222
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How many celebs/athletes ended up being killed in the war?
I could be wrong, but if you were a person of notoriety, they would give you a position that you probably would not die in.
Posted on 3/8/24 at 8:25 am to ReauxlTide222
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How many celebs/athletes ended up being killed in the war?
It's a catch-22, they help massively with the fund raising effort and provide value in other ways; however, them getting killed is a massive, massive morale hit.
Posted on 3/8/24 at 8:37 am to Jcorye1
I believe Ted Williams was a pilot in WW2 and Korea.
Posted on 3/8/24 at 8:40 am to West Palm Tiger561
That is mostly true, but it didn’t keep Ted Williams from having his jet damaged over enemy territory, and he flew back to the base, landing without wheel gear.
I will say his wingman was no slouch
John Glenn
I will say his wingman was no slouch
John Glenn
Posted on 3/8/24 at 10:06 am to Homesick Tiger
Posted on 3/8/24 at 10:24 am to CalLSU
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Crazy Joe Dimaggio
Now do Crazy Joe Davola
Posted on 3/8/24 at 11:25 am to KiwiHead
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He might have been overall the best baseball player ever with apologies to Ted Williams.
If Williams didn't lose 5 years of his peak years. He was 22 when he enlisted. Got back when he was 27.
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the totals for the five seasons he missed were added to his ledger, Williams would have hit .342 with 3,452 hits, 663 home runs and 2,380 RBI. Those numbers would have lifted him from 69th to sixth in career hits; from 18th to fourth in home runs; and from 13th to first in runs batter in.
Posted on 3/8/24 at 11:26 am to KiwiHead
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He might have been overall the best baseball player ever with apologies to Ted Williams.
Mickey Mantle
Posted on 3/8/24 at 11:28 am to CalLSU
To me the most amazing stat is the hit streak and then the 0-3 with a walk to end it, then right after that another 16 game hit streak
I mean 73 straight games with being on base is absurd. I bet Bonds probably is the closest we have had to that since his huge HR year when they were walking him.
I mean 73 straight games with being on base is absurd. I bet Bonds probably is the closest we have had to that since his huge HR year when they were walking him.
Posted on 3/8/24 at 11:34 am to ReauxlTide222
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How many celebs/athletes ended up being killed in the war?
Nile Kinnick, 1939 Heisman Trophy winner, Naval aviator.
Posted on 3/8/24 at 2:28 pm to LSUlefty
Ted didn't see combat in WW2. The Marines nade him an instructor.
DiMaggio was a better all-around player than Williams, much better in the field, and a better and faster base-runner.
Ted said once if he could run like Mantle, he would have hit .400 every year.
DiMaggio was a better all-around player than Williams, much better in the field, and a better and faster base-runner.
Ted said once if he could run like Mantle, he would have hit .400 every year.
This post was edited on 3/8/24 at 3:26 pm
Posted on 3/8/24 at 2:31 pm to CalLSU
DiMaggio and Williams
Not an ounce of soy in those two
Not an ounce of soy in those two
Posted on 3/8/24 at 2:37 pm to West Palm Tiger561
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I could be wrong, but if you were a person of notoriety, they would give you a position that you probably would not die in
Jimmy Stewart flew a heavy bomber in unescorted deep penetration raids into Germany. Probably the most dangerous job in the war.
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