Manteland Card of The Day ⭐
1936 R311, National Chicle Fine Pens DiMaggio Slams It, Joe DiMaggio. (One of his earliest cards and images. This photo was taken during his 1st Yankee Spring Training in his rookie season).
I often cite the "triple" as the most exciting play in baseball because it is generally the result of pure, unadulterated athleticism and hustle. The triple is a scarce baseball occurrence requiring a batter to hit a ball into open space and then outrun the defense's ability to get the ball to third base. The duration of the play creates sustained tension that is unmatched by baseball standards. The triple is usually reserved for exceptionally fast, athletic, and aggressive players, like Joe DiMaggio.
On August 27, 1938, at Yankee Stadium, Joe DiMaggio hit three consecutive triples. The Yankee Clipper’s offensive outburst helped the Bombers beat Cleveland, 8-7.
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