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Sunrise Day Camp–Staten Island, on the grounds of Staten Island Academy, is the only free summer day camp in the city for ...
The magic number in baseball? 56. Joe DiMaggio’s iconic 1941 hitting streak still stands untouched—an immortal stretch that ...
The timing of this recent NICU-focused baby shower at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital couldn’t have been more fitting. Held ...
2002 — Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Shawn Green became the 14th man in major league history to homer four times in a game and set a big league record with 19 total bases. He went 6-for-6, scoring six ...
2021 — Phil Mickelson wins the 2021 PGA Championship by two strokes to become the oldest major winner (50) in PGA history.
2003 — Jeremi Gonzalez earned his first major league victory in nearly five years as Tampa Bay beat Anaheim 3-1. Gonzalez won for the first time since June 28, 1998, while with the Chicago Cubs. He ...
I'm looking at a giant framed photo of Frank Sinatra holding a cocktail (black and white save for his eyes, which are, of ...
1941 — Joe DiMaggio began his 56-game hitting streak against Chicago’s Eddie Smith, going 1-for-4 with one RBI. 1944 — Clyde Shoun of the Reds tossed a no-hitter against the Boston Braves for a 1-0 ...
"This night was special," said Dominguez. "When I connected the third one, I said to myself: 'It's not true. It's not true'." "It was incredible," said team captain Aaron Judge, one of three ...
That individual? Joe DiMaggio, who swatted three home runs at the age of 22 years and 200 days back in 1937. Here's the rest of the top five: After Friday's slugfest, Domínguez is now batting ...
There’s no way.'” Dominguez did it, capping the memorable night with a grand slam in the eighth inning of a 10-2 win to supplant Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio in the Yankees' record book.
The only other player to ever do it before turning 23 was Joe DiMaggio, at 22 years and 200 days. Mickey Mantle did it when he was 23. Lou Gehrig did it at 24. Believe it or not, Babe Ruth never ...