In the 1920s, Lou Gehrig, the Yankees’ "Iron Horse," played a quiet second fiddle to Babe Ruth. Gehrig took center stage after Ruth’s retirement, but then Joe DiMaggio arrived. While someone ...
My doctor told me to read about amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease)—just in case—and sent me to an ALS clinic. At the age of 56, after a series of tests ...
Irony, as we know, is part of life. And death. Is there a better word to use regarding Lou Gehrig? Think of his nickname: "The Iron Horse." It implies endurance. It recalls an indestructible man ...
Gehrig delivers famous farewell speech On July 4, 1939, six-time World Series champion and Yankees legend Lou Gehrig proclaimed himself to be "the luckiest man on the face of the earth." 8Y ...
The community is asked to support Cindy Walsh, a Danville woman who's been diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also ...
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Veteran NFL punter Thomas Morstead raises over $101K for the fight against Lou Gehrig’s DiseaseF ormer New Orleans Saints and current New York Jets punter Thomas Morstead announced via social media that his “Punt for ALS” campaign in partnership with the Team Gleason Foundation raised ...
In the 1920s, Lou Gehrig, the Yankees’ "Iron Horse," played a quiet second fiddle to Babe Ruth. Gehrig took center stage after Ruth’s retirement, but then Joe DiMaggio arrived. While someone ...
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