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Lou GehrigBorn June 19,1903 Died June 2,1941

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Lou hit 23 Grand Slams during his legendary career. Lou still holds the record for the most Grand Slams.

HOW MANY MORE GRAND SLAMS?

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Lou won the Triple Crown award in 1934 with a batting average of .363 and 49 home runs.

Gehrig hits another home run!

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The Legendary Yankee!

Lou Gehrig became the only player to drive in 500 runs in three years.

Gehrig set a record by playing 2,130games.

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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis disease.

Lou Gehrig made a speech called the “The Luckiest Man Alive” in Yankee Stadium!

He retired from baseball 2 years after his Speech.

Lou was diagnosed with ALS in 1939.

He died on June 2, 1941.

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This picture shows Lou Gehrig hitting his 23rd Grand Slam.

This is a picture of Lou hitting a Home Run.


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