Vince DiMaggio | |||
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DiMaggio working for the California Shipbuilding Corporation during World War II
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Center fielder | |||
Born: Martinez, California |
September 6, 1912|||
Died: October 3, 1986 North Hollywood, California |
(aged 74)|||
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MLB debut | |||
April 19, 1937, for the Boston Bees | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
June 6, 1946, for the New York Giants | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Batting average | .249 | ||
Home runs | 125 | ||
Runs batted in | 584 | ||
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Career highlights and awards | |||
Vincent Paul "Vince" DiMaggio (September 6, 1912 – October 3, 1986) was an American Major League Baseball center fielder. During a 10-year baseball career, he played for the Boston Bees (1937–1938), Cincinnati Reds (1939–1940), Pittsburgh Pirates (1940–1945), Philadelphia Phillies (1945–1946), and New York Giants (1946). Vince was the older brother of Joe and Dom DiMaggio.
DiMaggio was born in Martinez, California. Older than Joe and Dom, Vince was discovered first, and the teenage Joe used to enviously watch him play professional ball. Blessed with some power and good fielding, Vince once claimed that he could run rings around Joe in the outfield.
DiMaggio began his professional career in 1932 with the Tucson Lizards of the Class-D Arizona–Texas League, hitting .347 with 25 homers and 81 RBI. He led the Arizona–Texas League in home runs, with eight more than runner-up Cal Lahman. He played 94 games with the Lizards that year, finishing the season with the San Francisco Seals of the Class-AA Pacific Coast League. With the Seals, he hit .270 with 6 home runs in 59 games.
In 1933, DiMaggio hit .333 with 11 home runs and 65 runs batted in for San Francisco and the Hollywood Stars. He played with the Stars through 1935, joining the San Diego Padres in 1936.