This day in NY sports history
THIS DAY IN NY SPORTS HISTORY
Sunday, May 3, 1936
Young DiMaggio debuts
After being sidelined at the start of the season with a foot injury, Joe DiMaggio made his big-league debut before 25,000 at Yankee Stadium. The hyped 21-year-old prospect whom the Yankees had acquired from San Francisco didn't disappoint in his first game. Starting in left field and batting third (ahead of Lou Gehrig), he went 3-for-6 with a triple, three runs and an RBI in the Yankees' 14-5 win over the St. Louis Browns. DiMaggio went on to hit .323 with 29 homers, 125 RBIs and a league-high 15 triples and made the All-Star team in his rookie year. The Hall of Famer batted .346 in helping lead the Yankees over the Giants in the World Series.
Dangerous heat ... Cyclospora cases to increase ... America 250: Manor of St. George ... Mets report card at All-Star break
Dangerous heat ... Cyclospora cases to increase ... America 250: Manor of St. George ... Mets report card at All-Star break