The baseball world is buzzing with excitement over the news that Lou Gehrig's jersey, worn during his last game at Yankee Stadium, has shattered records by selling for an astonishing $2.712 million.
From June 1, 1925 through April 30, 1939, Lou Gehrig appeared in every game the New York Yankees played — 2,130 in a row.
Jayson Stark was 16 years into what is now a 46-year Hall of Fame baseball-writing career when he walked into Baltimore’s Camden Yards on the night of Sept. 6, 1995, knowing exactly what was about to ...
A piece of New York Yankees history just fetched one of the highest prices ever for baseball memorabilia. Lou Gehrig’s jersey from his final home game at Yankee Stadium sold for an astonishing $2.712 ...
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 ...
Lou Gehrig's parents, Heinrich and Christina, faced chronic health issues while Lou was a young man. Consequently, Gehrig chose to forgo his football scholarship and education at Columbia University ...
To further Lou Gehrig’s legacy and his storied baseball career that began at the collegiate level at Columbia University, Phi Delta Theta, in partnership with the Live Like Lou Foundation, introduced ...
Baseball history has plenty of dynamic duos -- stellar players who are remembered together. Think Mays and McCovey, Ruth and Gehrig to name a few. Part of how these duos get etched in the annals is by ...
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