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  2. Dom DiMaggio - Wikipedia

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    Dominic Paul DiMaggio (February 12, 1917 – May 8, 2009), nicknamed "the Little Professor", was an American Major League Baseball center fielder. He played his entire 11-year baseball career for the Boston Red Sox (1940–1953). DiMaggio was the youngest of three brothers who each became major league center fielders, the others being Joe and ...

  3. The Teammates (statue) - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture depicts Boston Red Sox teammates (from left to right): Bobby Doerr, Dom DiMaggio, Johnny Pesky, and Ted Williams. The statue was erected in honor of not only their time together as teammates - they were teammates for seven seasons - and also the friendship formed between them long after they all retired.

  4. List of Italian American sportspeople - Wikipedia

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    Dominic Leone (born 1991) Justin Leone (born 1977) Adam Liberatore (born 1987) Tim Locastro (born 1992) Dario Lodigiani (1916–2008) Ernie Lombardi (1908–1977) Steve Lombardozzi (born 1960) Steve Lombardozzi Jr. (born 1988) Paul Lo Duca (born 1972), catcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Washington Nationals. Mark Loretta (born ...

  5. DiMaggio - Wikipedia

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    DiMaggio is an Italian surname. People with this name include: Three American-born brothers who all played in Major League Baseball as center fielders: Dom DiMaggio (1917–2009), Boston Red Sox (1940 to 1953) Joe DiMaggio (1914–1999), New York Yankees (1936 to 1951), elected to the Hall of Fame; Vince DiMaggio (1912–1986), several teams ...

  6. National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    One year later, the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame was founded as a non-profit, educational institution. The first induction ceremony and banquet was a star-studded event, as the Hall of Fame honored Lou Ambers, Eddie Arcaro, Charlie Trippi, Gino Marchetti, Dom DiMaggio and “The Yankee Clipper,” Joe DiMaggio. Mrs.

  7. List of Sicilian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Dom DiMaggio, born Dominic Paul DiMaggio on February 12, 1917, in San Francisco, former center fielder in Major League Baseball who played his entire career for the Boston Red Sox (1940–42, 1946–53). His small stature (standing five feet nine inches) and eyeglasses earned him the nickname "The Little Professor".

  8. Dorothy Arnold (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Arnold met DiMaggio in 1937 on the set of the film Manhattan Merry-Go-Round. He had a minor speaking role; she had no lines. She was 19; he was 23. [5] They married three days before her 22nd birthday on November 18, 1939, at Sts. Peter and Paul Church in San Francisco. [6] Their son, Joseph Paul DiMaggio III, was born at Doctors Hospital. [7]

  9. 2009 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    March 14 – Altovise Davis, American entertainer, wife of Sammy Davis Jr. (b. 1943) [126] March 15 – Ron Silver, actor and political activist (b. 1946) [citation needed] March 18 – Natasha Richardson, British actress, died in New York City (b. 1963) [citation needed] March 20 – Mel Brown, American-Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist (b.