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DiMaggio was a fine outfielder and a smart baserunner. He hit 21 [[home run]]s with 100 [[Run batted in|RBI]] for the Pirates in [[1941]], and led the league centerfielders in [[Assist (baseball statistics)|assists]] three times and [[putout]]s twice. He ranked among the National League's top ten home runs hitters s
DiMaggio was a fine outfielder and a smart baserunner. He hit 21 [[home run]]s with 100 [[Run batted in|RBI]] for the Pirates in [[1941]], and led the league centerfielders in [[Assist (baseball statistics)|assists]] three times and [[putout]]s twice. He ranked among the National League's top ten home runs hitters s




[[Category:Major league players from California|DiMaggio, Vince]]

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Revision as of 07:19, 24 May 2006

Vincent Paul "Vince" DiMaggio (September 6, 1912 - October 3, 1986) was a Major League Baseball center fielder and right-handed batter who played in the National League for the Boston Bees (1937-38), Cincinnati Reds (1939-40), Pittsburgh Pirates (1940-45), Philadelphia Phillies (1945-46), and New York Giants (1946). The older brother of Joe and Dom, DiMaggio was born in Martinez, California.

DiMaggio was a fine outfielder and a smart baserunner. He hit 21 home runs with 100 RBI for the Pirates in 1941, and led the league centerfielders in assists three times and putouts twice. He ranked among the National League's top ten home runs hitters s