56 Games or Marilyn Monroe?
Hard to tell which is the greatest accomplishment. Either way, Joe D started his trek towards both on this date in 1936. The Yankee Clipper made him major league debut, going 3-6 against the St. Louis Browns. He wore #9.
15 years later another rookie, Gil McDougald had himself a day to remember. McDougald, the 1951 AL ROY, drove in 6 runs in one inning as the Yankees stomped the same St. Louis Browns 17-3.
15 years later another rookie, Gil McDougald had himself a day to remember. McDougald, the 1951 AL ROY, drove in 6 runs in one inning as the Yankees stomped the same St. Louis Browns 17-3.
Labels: Joe DiMaggio
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