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How the New York Yankees Respected and Then Disrespected Phil Rizzuto

Rizzuto joined the New York Yankees in 1941. He batted .307 and played adequate defense at shortstop as the Yankees won the pennant and went on to defeat the Brooklyn Dodgers in the World Series.

The following season, Rizzuto made the All-Star team as the Yankees again won the pennant, but they lost the World Series to the St. Louis Cardinals despite Rizzuto's .381 batting average.

From 1943-45, Rizzuto had an adventurous time in the Navy. He was stationed at Norfolk Naval Training Station in 1943 where he played baseball, but then he served in the Pacific. The second greatest shortstop in Yankees' history caught malaria and was sent to recover in New Guinea.

Rizzuto resumed his career in 1946, and after four decent seasons, broke out in 1950 with ...

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