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 ...
Matt Olson will likely never come close to matching Lou Gehrig’s consecutive games streak of 2,130. But given that he’s ...
Major League Baseball (MLB) clubs and the wider community rallied round on June 2 to observe the sixth annual Lou Gehrig Day.
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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 ...
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