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... On a July 4th afternoon of that memorable season more than 75,000 loyal fans flocked into the vast Yankees' ball park to pay homage to Gehrig and bid him ...
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... Three Yankees--Earle Combs, Lou Gehrig, and Babe Ruth--hit over .350, and divided among them league crowns in runs, hits, doubles, triples, home runs (Ruth's 60 ...
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... oft mentioned , team that will be compared to the 1998 Yankees are their ... on five players , all who had outstanding seasons ; Ruth , Gehrig, Lazzeri , Combs and ...
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... The Yankee lineup in 1932 still included Ruth and his "crown prince" Lou Gehrig. ... average, forty-one home runs with 137 runs batted in; the Yankees were never ...
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... Krichell told me at once that the first time he saw Gehrig, he knew that as a ... After a few days there, he would go to the Yankees' Class D farm team in the ...
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... Lou Gehrig was a famous baseball player in the 1930's for the New York Yankees. Once known as baseball's "Ironman", Lou Gehrig was truly a sports legend. ...
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... Lou Gehrig was a famous baseball player in the 1930's for the New York Yankees. Once known as baseball's "Ironman", Lou Gehrig was truly a sports legend. ...
(701 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... Lou Gehrig was a famous baseball player in the 1930's for the New York Yankees. Once known as baseball's "Ironman", Lou Gehrig was truly a sports legend. ...
(769 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... the Yankees moved to Shea Stadium for two seasons. The stadium has been the playground for American sporting icons like Joe DiMaggio, Lou Gehrig, Mickey Mantle ...
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... With sluggers like Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Joe Dimaggio leading the way, the New York Yankees began a five-decade run as the sports' dominant franchise. ...
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... He was pushed by his teammate Lou Gehrig to succeed and that he did. ... He led the Yankees to back to back World Series victor! ies. ...
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... Cal Ripken Jr's victory lap around Camden Yards after eclipsing Lou Gehrig's seemingly unbreakable ... one final reprieve when he was signed by the Yankees in 1991 ...
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... responsible for a tour of Japan by American players Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmy Fox ... course of the war one team dominated the rest much like the Yankees did in ...
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... the only run in the Dodgers 1-0 win over the New York Yankees in game ... Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig became stars while playing in segregated leagues that ...
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