Read 56: Joe DiMaggio and the Last Magic Number in Sports Online
Authors: Kostya Kennedy
Walker, Gee, 304, 307
walks, batting averages and, 327–28
Walrus, The
, 121
Walsh, Ed, Jr., 296
Walters, Bucky, 283
Waner, Lloyd (“Little Poison”), 66
Warneke, Lon, 64
War-O-Graph, 290
Washington Post, The
, 266
n
, 290
Washington Senators, 26, 62, 67–70, 78, 212–16, 218–20, 221–22
Weatherly, Roy, 302, 307
Wertz, Vic, 315
n
Where Have You Gone, Joe DiMaggio?
(Allen), 313
Whilhoit, Joe, 292
Whirlaway, 83
White, Bryon, 314
Whiten, Mark, 190
Williams, Ted, 39, 42, 70–73, 83, 86, 149, 234, 281, 311, 314
All-Star Game, 282, 283, 284–86
awards and accomplishments, 71, 228, 315, 316
batting average, 73, 192, 227, 253–54, 312, 328
DiMaggio and, 227–28, 282, 285–86
hitting streak tendency, 328
military service, 315
Red Sox bullpen and, 70
Rose and, 253–54
salary, 227
walks, 70–71
Wilson, Black Joe, 236
Wilson, Hack, 342
Winchell, Walter, 158
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 326–27
World Series, 33, 39–40
World War II. See also military draft
air raid wardens, 149
baseball and morale, 35
Churchill and, 289–90
concerns about, 200–201
growing involvement in, 60–66
I Am An American Day, 24–26, 29
Italian-Americans and, 41–44, 290
military draft, 28–29, 62, 82, 100–101, 122, 200, 208, 277, 290, 306
news of, 169, 223, 282, 306,
opposition to involvement in, 65–66
trial blackouts, 62
U.S.S.
George E. Badger
, 59
war in Europe, 57–66
war preparations, 82–83
Wright, David, 187
Wright, Taft (Taffy), 124, 127, 137
Wyatt, Whitlow, 283
Yankees
attitudes toward, 33, 40
championships, 33, 34
DiMaggio’s hitting streak and, 181
followers of, 106–9
Indians and, 74–76
night games, 68
Red Sox and, 51–53, 72–73
slump, 17–21
winning streak, 289
World Series wins, 33, 39–40
Yankees clubhouse, 173
Yankee Stadium, 23, 31, 38, 76, 231–32
brawl between Yankee and Red Sox players, 51–52
Gehrig honored at, 279
I Am An American Day, 24–26, 29
York, Rudy, 233, 282, 285
Young, Cy, 188
Young Yankees, 176
Yount, Robin, 196
Zachry, Pat, 259–61
About The AuthorZimmerman, Ryan, 187–88, 189
KOSTYA KENNEDY
, a senior editor at S
PORTS
I
LLUSTRATED
, writes on a wide range of subjects. Before joining SI, he was a staff writer at Newsday and contributed to
The New York Times
and
The New Yorker
. He earned an M.S. from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, from which he received a Pulitzer Fellowship. He lives with his wife and children in Westchester County, N.Y.
Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, N.Y.
Photograph by National Baseball Hall of Fame Library