July 4, 1939: Lou Gehrig says farewell to baseball with 'Luckiest Man' speech at Yankee Stadium – Society for American Baseball Research
In 1939 Lou Gehrig claimed that young players then had it easy compared to when he came up - NBC Sports
Yankees slugger Aaron Judge honors Lou Gehrig with epic cleats
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70 years after his death, baseball observes inaugural Lou Gehrig Day
MLB's Sarah Langs, who has ALS, honored at Yankees game on anniversary of Lou Gehrig's famous speech - NBC Sports
Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame placing marker where Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig played Lindenhurst game - Newsday
Revisiting death of Yankees legend Lou Gehrig 80 years later
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Portrait of Lou Gehrig art print by Underwood Archives. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they
Portrait of Lou Gehrig Art Print
Lou Gehrig, famous Yankee first baseman
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