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Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital Foundation Red Gala a tremendous success
More than $3 Million raised for young hearts and it keeps coming The Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital Foundation's Red Gala ...
Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital has earned national recognition as a Top Children's Hospital by The Leapfrog Group for its ...
Seven-and-half decades after he played his last game for the New York Yankees, Joe DiMaggio’s baseball legacy still looms large.
Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital of Hollywood has expanded its Heart Institute by adding a group of 15 pediatric cardiologists with offices from Miami Lakes to Fort Pierce. As of Jan. 1, the ...
Performers from the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus put on “The Greatest Show on Earth” for patients in ...
New Book Reveals Joe DiMaggio's Torment After Marilyn Monroe's Death: 'I Always Knew Who Killed Her'
Joe DiMaggio‘s love for actress Marilyn Monroe is well catalogued, but a new biography written by one of the Yankee great’s longtime friends delves deeper into their fabled romance — revealing what ...
He was young, at the peak of his athletic powers — that day, in fact, he had celebrated his 24th birthday. So much lay ahead of Lou Boudreau that night in Cleveland, July 17, 1941: a batting title, an ...
In one magical season in 1941, "The Yankee Clipper" hit safely in 56 straight games. It is his greatest accomplishment in a Hall of Fame Career. DiMaggio was a three-time MVP winner and 13-time ...
Like many in the 1950s, New York Yankees star hitter Joe DiMaggio was enthralled with Marilyn Monroe. Of course, the blonde bombshell was regarded as one of the most famous sex symbols in Hollywood ...
Joe DiMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak in 1941 is widely considered the most untouchable record in sports. It’s such a preposterous record that it’s a mathematical feat to merely calculate the odds of ...
Joe DiMaggio only ever asked one person to sign a baseball for him — Mikhail Gorbachev. In 1987, the Yankee Clipper was invited by the Reagan White House to a state dinner honoring the Russian leader, ...
When most people think of Marilyn Monroe, one iconic image comes to mind: We picture Monroe’s white dress flying up as she flushes to push it down. This incident occurs in a scene from The Seven Year ...
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