Joe DiMaggio, full name Giuseppe Paolo DiMaggio, was an American professional baseball player and one of the most celebrated and iconic figures in the history of Major League Baseball (MLB). Here are some key points about Joe DiMaggio:1. **Birth and Early Life:** Joe DiMaggio was born on November 25, 1914, in Martinez, California, USA.2. **MLB Debut:** DiMaggio made his debut in Major League Baseball with the New York Yankees on May 3, 1936. He quickly became known for his exceptional skills as a center fielder and a powerful hitter.3. **Yankees Career:** DiMaggio spent his entire MLB career with the New York Yankees, playing from 1936 to 1951. During his time with the Yankees, he achieved numerous accolades and became a key player for the team.4. **56-Game Hitting Streak:** One of DiMaggio's most legendary achievements is his 56-game hitting streak, which took place during the 1941 season. This remains a record in MLB and is considered one of the greatest individual accomplishments in the history of the sport.5. **Championships:** DiMaggio played a crucial role in the success of the Yankees during his career. He won nine World Series championships with the team (1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951).6. **Awards:** DiMaggio was a three-time American League Most Valuable Player (MVP) award winner (1939, 1941, 1947).7. **Military Service:** DiMaggio's baseball career was interrupted by his service in the United States Army during World War II. He served from 1943 to 1945.8. **Hall of Fame:** Joe DiMaggio was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955, his first year of eligibility.9. **Marriage to Marilyn Monroe:** DiMaggio was married to the iconic Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe for a brief period in 1954. Their relationship drew significant attention from the media.Joe DiMaggio is remembered not only for his outstanding achievements on the baseball field but also for his impact on popular culture. His legacy continues to be celebrated in the world of sports, and he is often regarded as one of the greatest baseball players of all time.Measures 24 x 32.
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Hasbro Sindy vintage dolls, clothing and accessories: (1) Surprise Jeans magenta vintage doll #18332, 1993, boxed; (2) Twister vintage doll, #18580, boxed; (3) Swan Lake doll, #18328, boxed; (4) Baseball Cap doll, #18564, boxed; (5) Monte Carlo doll, #18380, boxed; (6) Sports Car, #8750, boxed; (7) & (8) Evening Soiree #25279 magenta and pink evening dresses; (9) carded outfits and a colouring book; Good to Near Mint, within Fair to Good Plus packaging; (qty).
Ten Items relating to the Baseball and the Toronto Jays. including a white size L Major League Baseball International Blue Jays replica jersey, two match pennants, a Wilson A300 pitcher glove, a Toronto Blue Jays mini baseball bat, a Louiseville Slugger museum souvenir bat, a Hutch Sports Yankees full size replica bat and ball, a Yankees magazine and ceramic baseball and glove. (10)
American Tobacco Company Baseball Series T206 white order, range of ten cards, all Piedmont back, in fair condition (most have creases), with Mullin (Detroit), Steinfeldt (Chicago Nationals), Hulswitt (St. Louis Nationals), Jones (Detroit), Miller (Pittsburg), Phillippe (Pittsburg), Strang (Baltimore), Slagle (Baltimore), Donlin (New York Nationals) and Wiltse (New York Nationals).
A collection of Husky Toys and Corgi Juniors diecasts - 1960s-90s, including two boxed Corgi Baseball Collector Cars (M, blister cards G); five twin-packs of Corgi Juniors, 1980s (M, blister cards F-G); three boxed Corgi Juniors, 1990s (M, boxes F-G); and a quantity of unboxed examples including a Batmobile and Wonder Woman car, F-NM condition. (55)
Swatch Watch paraphernalia - Index three piece booklet set 1983-1992, and 1995-97, year books for 1993/94, merchandise catalogue 2002, twelve section collectors display box, Flip Flops, Rucksack, Swatch Boarder X World Tour 98/99 baseball cap, pin badges, pens etc part still sealed and never opened/used qty
LLADRO; a collection of ten figures, to include two women holding baskets, young boy with baseball bat, young boy in dungarees, sleeping baby, young boy playing with a train, maiden holding a parasol, young girl holding a candle, mother comforting daughter and "Fairy Godmother"(af), largest 28cmCondition Report: The fairy's hand is not attached but is present, some losses to the flowers, parasol has possibly been glued back on.
Ephemera, American Newspapers, 'Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper', 24 editions, large size, 1890-91, three with outer covers, contents included Baseball, (Princeton Team Group 1891 etc), Events, Military, Advertising, other Sports etc (mixed condition, some with loose pages, all appear to be ex-binder, fair/gd)
A Sankei (Japan) Battery-Operated All Stars Mr. Baseball Jr W/Automatic Batting Machine, 1950's tinplate toy with detailed tinprinted batter figure on green 'pitch' type base with 'Giants', 'Red Sox', 'Dodgers' and other teams listed to sides, in original box with four balls, G-VG, bat glued in hands, working at time of cataloguing, box P-F, with inner packing piece
Nice-looking wall plaque commemorating the inaugural day of the Florida Marlins Baseball Club. This wood-grain plaque displays a badge with the Marlin's Logo stating the inaugural year of 1993 and a mounted miniature bat with etched Marlins name, constructed in glass. Issued: 1993Dimensions: 7"L x 1.5"W x 5"HEdition Number: 317/1993 Condition: Age related wear.
Nice-looking wall plaque commemorating the first home game of the Colorado Rockies Baseball Club in the Mile High Stadium. This wood-grain plaque displays both logoed shields of the teams that played that day, The Rockies and the Montreal Expos. Issued: 9-Apr-93Dimensions: 6"L x 1"W x 8"HEdition Number: 346/500 Manufacturer: Major League BaseballCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
The 1988 set that Little Sun produced paid tribute to some of the top minor-leaguers in baseball history. The cards were designed by artist Michael Guccione. The colors are bold and attractive, the card backs are white and contain a long biographical sketch.Artist: Michael GuccioneIssued: 1988Dimensions: 2.5"L x 0.25"W x 3.5"HCondition: Age related wear.
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