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Jun 2, 2024 · Lou Gehrig, who announces to a group of reporters that he is leaving baseball to retire to a peaceful life raising cattle. Upon his arrival out West, however, Gehrig encounters a nefarious gang that tries to extort protection …
Full text of Lou Gehrig's farewell speech - Sports Illustrated
Gehrig, Lou - Baseball Hall of Fame
Gehrig’s consecutive games streak came to an end on May 2, 1939, when he removed himself from the lineup after a dismal start caused by his mysterious neuromuscular disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS – later known as …
The Good Boy of Baseball: The final days of Lou Gehrig
Apr 16, 2018 · It is now. The mean survival time today is three to five years. Only a few last as long as the cosmologist Stephen Hawking, who lived with ALS for a half-century until his recent death. As Gehrig...
Lou Gehrig’s disease: Why ALS is forever associated …
Jun 2, 2021 · Since the committee began organizing Lou Gehrig Day less than two years ago, six of its members have died from the disease, including co-founder Bryan Wayne Galentine, whom Falivena credits...
Lou Gehrig - Society for American Baseball Research
Jan 4, 2012 · On June 21, 1939, the Yankees announced Gehrig’s retirement and that July 4 would be “Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day,” a day to celebrate the life and career of their ailing hero. Almost 42,000 fans turned out for the …
Lou Gehrig - Disease, Stats & Quotes - Biography
Apr 2, 2014 · On May 2, 1939, Gehrig's ironman streak came to an end when he voluntarily took himself out of the lineup. Not long after, Gehrig retired from baseball.
Lou Gehrig’s Farewell Speech: July 4, 1939
Lou Gehrig | Biography, Statistics, Disease, & Facts | Britannica
Amazing Lou Gehrig facts and figures - MLB.com
How Lou Gehrig Fought the Deadly Disease Named After Him
Lou Gehrig: One of the Greatest Men to Ever Play the Game
75 years after death, Lou Gehrig an immortal - MLB.com
Lou Gehrig and the History of ALS
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