Lou Gehrig was an all-time great baseball player, but he also shared an iconic message.
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On June 1, 1925, Yankees manager Miller Huggins sent a young Lou Gehrig into the game as a pinch hitter for Pee Wee Wanninger. The next day, Gehrig would be inserted into the regular lineup to replace ...
Inside most dugouts these days, a baseball game doubles as a film festival. Follow a frustrated hitter back to the bench and chances are he’ll call up the video on an iPad to deconstruct the wayward ...