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In page Joe DiMaggio:

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On February 7, 1949, DiMaggio signed a contract worth $100,000 ($1,320,000 in current dollar terms) ($70,000 plus bonuses), and became the first baseball player to break $100,000 in earnings.[citation needed] By 1950, he was ranked the second-best center fielder by the Sporting News, after Larry Doby.[10] After a poor 1951 season, various injuries, and a scouting report by the Brooklyn Dodgers that was turned over to the New York Giants and leaked to the press, DiMaggio announced his retirement at age 37 on December 11, 1951.[11] When remarking on his retirement to the Sporting News on December 19, 1951, he said: