Lou Gehrig at age 29, of The New York Yankees in spring training prior to his 1933 Triple Crown year. Less than 6 years from retiring with ALS that killed him 2
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September 21,2024

Lou Gehrig at age 29, of The New York Yankees in spring training prior to his 1933 Triple Crown year. Less than 6 years from retiring with ALS that killed him 2

Lou Gehrig at age 29, of The New York Yankees in spring training prior to  his 1933 Triple Crown year. Less than 6 years from retiring with ALS that  killed him 2
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Lou Gehrig at age 29, of The New York Yankees in spring training prior to  his 1933 Triple Crown year. Less than 6 years from retiring with ALS that  killed him 2
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Lou Gehrig at age 29, of The New York Yankees in spring training prior to  his 1933 Triple Crown year. Less than 6 years from retiring with ALS that  killed him 2
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Lou Gehrig at age 29, of The New York Yankees in spring training prior to  his 1933 Triple Crown year. Less than 6 years from retiring with ALS that  killed him 2
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Lou Gehrig at age 29, of The New York Yankees in spring training prior to  his 1933 Triple Crown year. Less than 6 years from retiring with ALS that  killed him 2
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Lou Gehrig at age 29, of The New York Yankees in spring training prior to  his 1933 Triple Crown year. Less than 6 years from retiring with ALS that  killed him 2
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Lou Gehrig at age 29, of The New York Yankees in spring training prior to  his 1933 Triple Crown year. Less than 6 years from retiring with ALS that  killed him 2
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Lou Gehrig at age 29, of The New York Yankees in spring training prior to  his 1933 Triple Crown year. Less than 6 years from retiring with ALS that  killed him 2
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Lou Gehrig at age 29, of The New York Yankees in spring training prior to  his 1933 Triple Crown year. Less than 6 years from retiring with ALS that  killed him 2
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