Noun
United States professional baseball player noted for his batting ability (1914-1999)
Source: WordNetAlong with Williams and Pesky, the Red Sox featured several other star players during the 1940s, including second baseman Bobby Doerr and center fielder Dom DiMaggio (the younger brother of Joe DiMaggio ). Source: Internet
And Joe DiMaggio never hit a single home run over the fences at Yankee Stadium in that 45-degree graveyard. Source: Internet
By the early 1940s, Paige's estimated annual earnings were $40,000, which was four times the pay of the average player on the major league New York Yankees and nearly matched the pay of their top star, Joe DiMaggio. Source: Internet
He became just the fourth Yankees player to lead the majors in batting average after Lou Gehrig in 1934, Joe DiMaggio in 1939 and Mickey Mantle and 1956. Source: Internet
In 1999, baseball Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio died in Hollywood, Florida, at age 84. Source: Internet
During one song, Bono paid tribute to the show's setting with the line "I dreamed I saw Joe DiMaggio /Dancing with Marilyn Monroe ". Source: Internet