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Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star first baseman Freddie Freeman tied Hall of Famer Lou Gehrig on the all-time doubles list on ...
On this day in U.S. history, in 1925, New York Yankees legend Lou Gehrig recorded his first career grand slam. Gehrig’s first ...
Lou Helmig carries a deep family history with every swing, and every catch, with every sprint around the basepaths.
Lou’s lifetime slash (batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage) was .344/.447/.632. He had eight seasons with at least 200 hits, 125 RBIs and 125 runs. One year he hit .398. With ...
The final resting place for the city's founder, Eugene Skinner, who lived from 1809 to 1864, can be found at the Eugene ...
Getting in a groove is one thing, but this was something else again. After Joe DiMaggio had hit just .194 over a 20-game ...
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – JUNE 02: A patch honoring ALS Lou Gehrig Day is shown on the jersey of pitcher Matt Harvey #32 of the Baltimore Orioles before the start of the Orioles and Minnesota Twins ...
Eugenio Suarez homered twice for the second consecutive day and Merrill Kelly allowed two runs in six innings to help the ...
He passed Lou Gehrig, who had 43 multi-homer games in his career, with Sunday's game, via Sarah Langs. Judge now trails Babe Ruth—who is the all-time leader in MLB history—with 68 while he was ...
Lou Gehrig, who played for the New York Yankees for 17 years in the 1920s and 1930s, stunned players and fans by retiring from baseball at the age of 36 after being diagnosed with ALS.