Joe Dimaggio has the longest hitting streak ever, he was an all-star all 13 of his seasons, was or is he still the best baseball player the world has ever seen? Joe was an amazing baseball player during his 13 year career (Kennedy). Joe’s famous hitting streak took place in 1941 (Kennedy). Joe was the 8th born of 9 children ("The Official Site of Joe DiMaggio"). Dimaggio is great not only because of his hitting streak, but he was a nice man (Kennedy). He had an amazing baseball career(Kennedy). Joe was a very respectable and noble man, as Joe said “I'm just a ballplayer with one ambition, and that is to give all I've got to help my ball club win. I've never played any other way.” - Joe DiMaggio
Joe was 6’,2” and muscle (Kennedy). Since Joe was so muscular all of his home runs in his career must have come easy (Kennedy). Joe didn’t go straight to the majors he first played for the San Francisco Seals ("The Official Site of Joe DiMaggio"). That just proves he had to work
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This was and still is the longest hitting streak to this day ("Wikipedia"). Even though he did hit in 61 games in a row but it was in the minors so it didn’t count ("Wikipedia"). Joe had a very hard time maintaining his streak, he had to face the best pitchers in the country ("The New York Times"). Joe’s wife wanted him to realize his responsibilities as a father ("The New York Times"). She left him because he lived the life of a celebrity and didn’t take on his fatherly duties ("The New York Times").
Joe Dimaggio has the longest hitting streak of all time, he was an all-star all 13 of his seasons, so was he or is he still the best baseball player the world has ever seen?
Joe Dimaggio is a great american because he is a baseball legend, he has the longest hitting streak ever, and he was role model for children ("The New York Times"). Was the fantastic Joe Dimaggio the best ball player the world has ever or will ever
Kyle Kleinman Mrs. Ross English 12 30 January 2017 Why Pete Rose Should Be In The Hall Of Fame We should be able to honor the hit king by electing him into the hall of fame with 4,256 hits, the most in MLB history but we can’t. Pete Rose, “also played in more games (3,562) , that he had ten 200-hit seasons (tied for first all-time with Ichiro Suzuki), That he won three batting titles, and led the league in hits seven times.” He was a three time World Series champ and played 5 positions first base, second base, third base, right field, and left field. Pete Rose did gamble on sports teams. This was a violation of MLB rules subject to and including lifetime suspension.
He is the Yankees ‘all-time career leader in hits with 3,465, doubles with 564, games played
George Herman Ruth Jr. (February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948) was an American professional baseball player whose career in Major League Baseball (MLB) spanned 22 seasons, from 1914 through 1935. Nicknamed "The Bambino" and "The Sultan of Swat", he began his MLB career as a stellar left-handed pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, but achieved his greatest fame as a slugging outfielder for the New York Yankees. Ruth established many MLB batting (and some pitching) records, including career home runs (714), runs batted in (RBIs) (2,213), bases on balls (2,062), slugging percentage (.690), and on-base plus slugging (OPS) (1.164); the latter two still stand today.[1] Ruth is regarded as one of the greatest sports heroes in American culture and is considered
Greatest starting pitcher of all time Some of the most dominating starting pitchers of all time consists of Cy Young, Randy Johnson, Bob Gibson, Tom Seaver, Sandy Koufax, Andy Petite, Roger Clemens, and Walter Johnson just to name a few. Although these names are some of the best of all time there is just one that stands out from the rest because he was a freak of nature and that is the fireballing right hander Nolan Ryan. Nolan Ryan is arguably the hardest thrower of all time in the past 30-40 years and is one of the best workhorse pitchers of all time besides the all time shutout leader, Walter Johnson. Nolan Ryan’s 27 season career started in 1966 with the New York Mets and ended in 1993 with the Texas Rangers.
I would compare that to an early form of IcyHot. Whether he had more left in him is up to the man himself. He was able to walk away from the game at a young age with a plethora of accomplishments. Four no hitters, including a perfect game. Three Cy Young awards, three World Series titles, seven time all-star, and league MVP, just to name a few.
Once he was older, he started playing on an actual team instead of waiting for his uncle to play with him. A couple of years later, he went to a High school called Brito High school, where he played for their team. Then he batted a .600 batting average (which is good). When he was around 18 years old, he got drafted into the minor leagues. Then, when he was around 20 years old he got drafted into the major leagues,
According to The Baseball Almanac” Pete Rose remains to this day the all-time MAjor League leader in hits (4,256/… and is the only player in big league history to play at least five-hundred games at five separate positions( 1B, 2B, 3B,
As Ripken continued to play every game of every season, attention turned to the record streak of 2,130 consecutive games played by Hall of Famer Lou Gehrig. Ripken surpassed that number on September 6, 1995. He even hit a home run to finish off the day. Once the game became official, Cal Jr. ran a lap around the field as the Baltimore fans gave him a grand standing ovation (Cal Ripken Jr, n.d).
, he also had 2873 hit and 2213 RBI’s. Babes stats are amazing they are one of the best set of stats in the history of baseball. All in all Babe Ruth is for sure one of the best players in baseball history. Another one of my all time favorite players is Derek Jeter, AKA the captain. First, his batting average, it is not as good as babe ruths but it is still above normal.
Jackie also got walked 740 times and only struck out 291 times (Jackie Robinson November 22). Jackie was then voted the best second baseman of the era, was quick on his feet, also getting rid of the ball quickly (Jackie Robinson November 22). In 1987 he was voted “Players Choice” (Jackie Robinson November 23). Jackie also liked to step in time to time playing first base, left field, and third base
Zachary Mirza Mrs. Scherer English 227 10 December 2015 Mickey Mantle Mickey Mantle, also known as “The Mick”, was a very successful baseball player. Some of his greatest accomplishments include: four home run championship titles, a Triple Crown batting average award, and three Most-Valuable-Player (MVP) awards. However, Mickey Mantle’s humble beginnings and influential family lead him to a successful career in baseball . Mickey Mantle was born on October 20, 1931 in Spavinaw, Oklahoma to Lovell and Elven “Mutt” Mantle. Mutt was a famous baseball player himself.
Introduction In all of baseball there are only a few that are called the best that ever played. Since it is such a controversial topic no one can decide on just one player but people lean towards one player, Babe Ruth. Babe Ruth is the best baseball player of all time because on the field Ruth made new records every year, hit more homeruns in his career than any other player could dream about, and was one of the most outstanding pitchers in the league during his time of playing but there are two other close candidates like Willie Mays and Alex Rodriguez that both made records of their own and were at the highest level of playing during their time in the MLB.
Rose was born on April 14, 1941. Pete set many records, such as a 44 game hit streak. He won the National League rookie of the year. While playing Pete got banned because he was betting on games. The nickname that rose developed was given to him by a pitcher who went by Whitieford,"known as "Charlie Hustle" for his hard-charging style"("Pete Rose Biography").
Babe Ruth is one of the most famous baseball players of all time, and his impact on the sport is still felt today. According to a 2018 article in The New York Times, Ruth "transformed baseball from a game of strategy to one of power and spectacle. " Ruth's incredible hitting ability and his record-breaking career helped to popularize baseball and turn it into the national pastime that it is today. Ruth's career batting average of .342 and his 714 home runs are still considered some of the greatest achievements in baseball history (Kepner, 2018). Off the field, Ruth was also known for his larger-than-life personality and his love of food and drink.
He represents his love for the sport by showing up to his practices and putting the time and effort in. Joe also did not complain in the book showing that he was resilient enough to continue and do what he loved. When his teammates began leaving the team due to irregular weather conditions Joe continued to stay indestructible and continue on with his practices. He had to deal with the emotional and physical toll of the sport and his family life. He had gone through rejection, depression, and soreness.