this is joe dimaggio as an example of this sort of victorian type and self-control. dimaggio is famous for not being very expressive, right, for being a -- sort of controlling his emotions on the field. there is this one moment, i'll show you a clip from it, the 1947 world series, yankees against the dodgers. the dodgers were up by three runs and dimaggio was on bat with two men on base. he hits a long fly ball that almost certainly would have been a home run and it was caught by the dodgers' outfielder, al john frieda. look at this clip. it's very quick. and look at not so much what's going on with the catch, but look at dimaggio's reaction. >> it's a long one deep into left-center. back towards outfield, back, back, back, back, he makes a one-handed catch against the bullpen! oh! >> see? when dimaggio kicked the dirt like that, that was as emotive as he ever got, right? dimaggio was such a model of self-control that that was the remarkable thing about that play, that the, you know, famously stoic dimaggio lost his temper and just sort of kicked. now, when you compa