Joe DiMaggio
“DiMaggio's grace came to represent more than
athletic skill in those years. To the men who wrote about the game, it was a
talisman, a touchstone, a symbol of the limitless potential of the human
individual. That an Italian immigrant, a fisherman's son, could catch fly balls
the way Keats wrote poetry or Beethoven wrote sonatas was more than just a
popular marvel. It was proof positive that democracy was real. On the baseball
diamond, if nowhere else, America was truly a classless society. DiMaggio's
grace embodied the democracy of our dreams.” ~ From
historian David Halberstam’s book, Summer of '49
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