Joe DiMaggio’s Streak, Game 8: Bronx Bombers vs. Greenberg-Less Tigers

Joe DiMaggio’s Streak: Game 8, May 22, 1941 As 10,156 fans filed into Yankee Stadium on a crystal-clear spring day, two things were becoming evident. The Bronx Bombers were re-establishing their position, and the visiting Detroit Tigers were a mere shell of their former selves—thanks to losing Hall of Fame first baseman Hank Greenberg to […]

Joe DiMaggio’s Streak, Game 9: Canyons of Stadium Denied Joe Hits

Joe DiMaggio’s Streak, Game 9, May 23, 1941 This was going to be fun. It always was—and still is: the Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. A weekend series in the Bronx, featuring Joe’s brother Dom and Teddy Ballgame. “Ted, DiMaggio? You two ever trade places?” asked the media. A photographer yells out: “Ted, Joe. […]

Joe DiMaggio’s Streak, Game 10: Watching DiMaggio Was a Routine of Life

Joe DiMaggio’s Streak: Game 10, May 24, 1941 Earl Lewis lived in the Upper West Side of New York City. Just a couple of blocks from the American Museum of Natural History at 79th Street and Central Park West, Lewis’ digs were simple, inexpensive and, besides, he figured something big was in his life. At […]

Joe DiMaggio’s Streak, Game 11: A Chance To Sweep Is Spoiled

Joe Dimaggio’s Streak, Game 11: May 25, 1941 A picture-perfect spring day called 36,431 to the House That Ruth Built on this Sunday. What wasn’t to like? The Yankees were playing better, future Hall of Famer Lefty Grove was on the mound for the Red Sox and Ted Williams was in town—a guy who everybody […]

Joe DiMaggio’s Streak, Game 12: Bring on the Heat (and the Streak) in Washington

Game 12, May 27, 1941 Ever been to the zoo and watched the lions just before feeding time? On Monday, May 26, one could imagine 24 hungry Yankees pacing up and down the aisles as their train inched closer and closer to Griffiths Stadium in Washington. Tomorrow was the start of a three-game stand in […]

Joe DiMaggio’s Streak, Game 13: All Concern No Longer on the Field

Game 13: May 28, 1941 “I have tonight issued a proclamation that an unlimited national emergency exists and requires the strengthening of our defense to the extreme limit of our national power and authority,” came the message from President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Most of the players gathering at the ballpark had heard most of the […]

Joe DiMaggio’s Streak, Game 14: Stop the Presses! DiMaggio Strikes Out!

Game 14, May 29, 1941 Off and on it had rained through the night in Washington, D.C. As game time approached at now-soggy Griffith Stadium on May 29, 1941, doubts increased about whether the game would be played. Eddie Rommel was the umpire crew chief and scheduled behind the plate. He believed conditions were good […]

Joe DiMaggio’s Streak, Games 15 & 16: DiMaggio Probably Got an Earful

Games 15 & 16, May 30, 1941 It was once called Decoration Day. Later, Congress designated May 30 as Memorial Day, a time to honor all Americans who had fallen in battle while protecting our nation. Because it was a national holiday—this year falling on a Friday—Major League Baseball took the opportunity to cement its […]

Joe DiMaggio’s Streak, Games 17 & 18: League Park Was Alive on June 1, 1941

Games 17 & 18, June 1, 1941 The first-place Indians were on an envied perch, first place. The brilliant Sunday sun shone brightly after rain washed out a scheduled Saturday contest. Another doubleheader and the Yankees would start two eventual Hall of Fame pitchers—Lefty Gomez and Red Ruffing. On May 29, Bob Feller had blanked […]

Joe DiMaggio’s Streak, Game 19: Remembering and Restoring Remnants of Glory

Game 19: June 2, 1941 It was back to work for most Cleveland residents. The crowd of 52,240 of the day before shrank to less than 6,000 for the Monday game. Despite Bob Feller on the mound, that twin bill setback might have hung heavy over the heads of the local fans. Regardless, those in […]