About Joe DiMaggio Art
Sources say that a contract of $100,000 was signed by Joe in 1949 with additional bonuses of $ 70,000 making him the first player in the world of baseball to go above the benchmarked 100000 dollar earnings. However in 1951 Joe announced his retirement due to poor performance and injuries. A popular news media at that time reported Joe commenting on his retirement when he stated that he felt as if a stage had come where he could not do justice to his management and the team he was involved with and hence with all the body aches and injuries coupled with pain, it became a stress for him to perform on the field in full force as what he is generally used to. You can honor the player today by having a
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According to other interviews he clearly mentioned that when the game became a chore for him he chose to retire before disintegration of his skills came to the forefront. Modesty that ruled him always, he chose the best way out without having to suffer the dole of ego hassles and made his exit very clear to one and all.
Today fans still admire him because of the charming attitude which had winds of positive notions in them. There are many out there who buy items like the Joe Dimaggio Autographed
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