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Lou Gehrig



Gehrig, Lou - (Louis Gehrig)gârˈĭg, 1903–41, American baseball player, b. New York City. He studied at Columbia. As the first baseman (1925–39) for the New York Yankees, Gehrig played in 2,130 consecutive league games (setting a record that stood until 1995, when it was broken by Cal Ripken, Jr.), batted .361 in seven World Series, and broke many other   Read More...

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