67,468 fans witnessed the end of Joe DiMaggio's hitting streak in 1941 in Cleveland. This attendance number was the largest attendance number was a record for a night game.
The key to this particular question is the word "where". In 1941, New York Yankee Joe Dimagio had a record breaking hitting streak of 56 straight games. It was in the ballpark of the Cleveland Indians where his hitting streak came to an end. Baseball fans need to know the following: Today the Indians play in Progressive Field in Cleveland. The stadium has a seating capacity of about 45,000.On the day in 1941 when "Jolt'n Joe's hitting streak came to an end, a Cleveland crowd of 67,000 fans saw the game. What has happened to baseball in Cleveland?
Joe's 56 game hitting streak was ended by the Cleveland Indians and pitchers Al Smith and Jim Bagby.
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The key to this particular question is the word "where". In 1941, New York Yankee Joe Dimagio had a record breaking hitting streak of 56 straight games. It was in the ballpark of the Cleveland Indians where his hitting streak came to an end. Baseball fans need to know the following: Today the Indians play in Progressive Field in Cleveland. The stadium has a seating capacity of about 45,000.On the day in 1941 when "Jolt'n Joe's hitting streak came to an end, a Cleveland crowd of 67,000 fans saw the game. What has happened to baseball in Cleveland?
It was at Cleveland, vs the Indians. The crowd attendance was 67,468. BTW he beat out Ted Williams that year for the MVP. Ted hit .406.
The answer is Derek Shelton.
Boy hitting a baseball into a neighbors window
The 1941 baseball season saw New York Yankee star player, Joe DiMaggio, create one of the best events in baseball history. He hit in fifty six consecutive games. Most baseball historians claim this is probably the hardest record in baseball to ever be seen again. Some sports experts even claim it's the best record in all of sports. DiMaggio's 56 game hitting streak came to an end in front of 67,478 fans at Cleveland Stadium.
Various things, a Giraffe kicking the house, Peter backing the car into it, Peter's house hitting it when Peter's house was suspended by balloons, a rocket booster hitting it (that one is from The Cleveland Show)
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Running speed, arm strength, hitting for average, hitting for power, and fielding.
Joe's 56 game hitting streak was ended by the Cleveland Indians and pitchers Al Smith and Jim Bagby.
Joe DiMaggio's 56 game hitting streak came to an end on July 17, 1941, against the Cleveland Indians. Pitchers on the mound for Cleveland that day were starting pitcher Al Smith and Jim Bagbyin relief.