The Yankee slugger said goodbye to baseball 75 years ago. Lou Gehrig, first baseman for the New York Yankees, is shown at the microphone during Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day, a farewell to the slugger, ...
I have ALS, an incurable and fatal disease. There’s a good chance I will die within a few years. But my spirit feels optimistic. My game is in the middle innings — lots of time left. Baseball is an ...
The jersey worn by Lou Gehrig in his final appearance at Yankee Stadium has been sold at an auction held by Christie's in conjunction with Hunt Auctions for $2.712 million. It is the highest amount ...
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