What we remember most about this quiet man of dignity is a speech. How ironic. It was July 4, 1939, Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day at Yankee Stadium, a little more than two months after he played his ...
Anyone with a spare $4 million laying around can now own a coveted piece of New York Yankees history. SCP Auctions put a game-worn Lou Gehrig jersey from the 1937 World Series and other regular ...
In the 1920s, Lou Gehrig, the Yankees’ "Iron Horse," played a quiet second fiddle to Babe Ruth. Gehrig took center stage after Ruth’s retirement, but then Joe DiMaggio arrived. While someone ...
I will mention the Lou Gehrig Day celebration in this section ... The Yankees held a celebration for him on July 4, 1939 ...
One lucky collector pulled a rare, super-modern "rookie" card of Lou Gehrig with a $100,000 bounty. The collector, identified as Phil by Top Dog Comics, the Georgia store the card was pulled in ...
The auction, which also includes items signed by Lou Gehrig, Ruth’s teammate with the powerful Yankee teams of the ‘20s and ‘30s, features more than 1,200 items of sports memorabilia ...
In the 1920s, Lou Gehrig, the Yankees’ "Iron Horse," played a quiet second fiddle to Babe Ruth. Gehrig took center stage after Ruth’s retirement, but then Joe DiMaggio arrived. While someone ...
Henry Louis "Lou" Gehrig (June 19, 1903 – June 2, 1941), nicknamed "The Iron Horse" for his durability, was an American Major League Baseball first baseman. He played his entire 17-year ...