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  • Lou Gehrig

    American baseball player (–)

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    Baseball player

    Lou Gehrig

    Gehrig with the New York Yankees in

    First baseman
    Born:()June 19,
    Yorkville, Manhattan, New York, U.S.
    Died: June 2, () (aged&#;37)
    Riverdale, Bronx, New York, U.S.
    June 15,&#;,&#;for the&#;New York Yankees
    April 30,&#;,&#;for the&#;New York Yankees
    Batting average
    Hits2,
    Home runs
    Runs batted in1,
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    • 7× All-Star (–)
    • 6× World Series champion (, , , –)
    • 2× AL MVP (, )
    • Triple Crown ()
    • AL batting champion ()
    • 3× AL home run leader (, , )
    • 5× AL RBI leader (, , , , )
    • Hit 4 home runs in one game on June 3,
    • New York Yankees No. 4 retired
    • Monument Park honoree
    • Major League Baseball All-Century Team
    • Major League Baseball All-Time Team
    Induction
    Election methodSpecial Election

    Henry Louis Gehrig (GAIR-ig;[1]