Joe DiMaggio was more than the most complete all-around player of his generation. He was more than the player who set one of the game's most cherished records, hitting safely in 56 consecutive games.
Relive the emotional moment when Joe DiMaggio, the legendary 'Yankee Clipper,' announced his retirement on December 11, 1951. From his remarkable 13-season career to his lasting legacy ...
"All this dignity that he carried himself with was really about his own worship and adoration for what Joe DiMaggio meant to other people," says New York Times columnist Robert Lipsyte on ESPN ...