Lou Gehrig had the worst season of his career in 1938. He finished the year with 29 home runs and drove in 114 runs, in the ...
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Lou Gehrig's death: Brain injuries, not ALS
Lou Gehrig (Henry Louis Gehrig, 1903–1941), who played as a first baseman for the New York Yankees in Major League Baseball ...
The last home jersey ever worn by Lou Gehrig during the Yankees’ 1939 World Series victory will head to auction this October as part of the collection of Dr. G.B. Espy at Christie’s and Hunt Auctions.
NEW YORK (AP) A ticket stub signed by Lou Gehrig on the day he retired from baseball sold for $95,600 at an auction on Thursday, and the boxing gloves Muhammad Ali wore in the first of his three ...
A piece of baseball history sold at a lofty price on Wednesday. Per ESPN's Dan Hajducky, Lou Gehrig's uniform from his final game at Yankee Stadium sold for $2.712 million at auction, marking the ...
NEW YORK -- The bat Lou Gehrig used to hit his last two home runs, in an exhibition game in 1939, is being auctioned off again. Once owned by actor Kurt Russell's family, the bat is part of a Yankees ...
Inside most dugouts these days, a baseball game doubles as a film festival. Follow a frustrated hitter back to the bench and chances are he’ll call up the video on an iPad to deconstruct the wayward ...
Sport’s No. 1 hero of 1939 is dimple-cheeked, piano-legged Lou Gehrig. Last spring, when a rare form of paralysis compelled First Baseman Gehrig to give up his beloved post after 15 years with the New ...
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