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Joe DiMaggio's Streak, Game 11: A Chance To Sweep Is Spoiled

JoeDiMaggio.comMay 25, 2011

Joe Dimaggio's Streak, Game 11: May 25, 1941

A picture-perfect spring day called 36,431 to the House That Ruth Built on this Sunday.

What wasnโ€™t to like? The Yankees were playing better, future Hall of Famer Lefty Grove was on the mound for the Red Sox and Ted Williams was in townโ€”a guy who everybody seemingly loved to hate.

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Portsider Grove would surely give the Yankees some trouble, but guys like Joe DiMaggio saw even the best pitchers as challenges, not impossible obstacles to overcome. The sun was out, the subways were humming. The birds were singing. All was right in the Big Apple.

Four players in the New York lineup were hitting more than .300 (including the improbable mercurial start for catcher Buddy Rosar at .472). Charlie โ€œKing Kongโ€ Keller was heating up.

Oh, and while few had noticed, DiMaggio had a modest 10-game hitting streak. Not loud, but his hits had been meaningfulโ€”like the day before.

Bring out the brooms, the Sox were going to get swept.

Once the game began, all the great expectations for were gone. The Sox got to journeyman left-hander Marius Russo: A run in the second was followed by three more in the third.

Kellerโ€™s three-run homer brought the Bombers close in the bottom or the inning, but eventually Boston would cruise, 10-3.

DiMaggio got a hit, a bleeder to the outfield that came with two outs and nobody on halfway through the game.

While the Yankees were as quiet in the dugout as they were at the plate, the other dugout was all smiles.

The great Lefty Grove ran his record to 3-1, threw fewer than 100 pitches in getting through the Bomber lineup, and lowered his earned run average to 3.68. Not bad for a 41-year-old with a tiring arm and a bad knee.

One-for-four. Blah. DiMaggio had nothing to say to the press. He dressed quickly and had his driver take him straight home. He had to get ready for a long road trip. The train left early the next day. The Yankees were going to Washington.

Dom DiMaggio wouldnโ€™t be invited to dinner on this night. Heโ€™d scored three runs. Williams, in a rare show of tolerance of the New York press, hung around the locker room a little longer on May 25, 1941. He had just gone 4-for-5 and raised his average to .404.

When John Drebinger of the New York Times asked Williams if he could keep that average climbing, Williams didnโ€™t mince words:

โ€œIf they pitch to me, Iโ€™ll hit it.โ€

As weโ€™ll see, they kept pitching to Williamsโ€”and he kept hitting the ball.

JoeDiMaggio.comย is the official and authorized Web site of Joe DiMaggio. During the 70th anniversary of DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak, it is publishing โ€œReliving Joe DiMaggioโ€™s Streak,โ€ which follows the daily progress of Joltin' Joe in 1941ย Series Archive.

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