Lou Gehrig retires, gives 'Luckiest man on the face of the earth
The ALS Association Greater New York Chapter - July 4th eighty-one years ago, Yankee legend Lou Gehrig retired from baseball, delivering his now famous farewell speech. Nicknamed the “Iron Horse,” Lou is
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