There are around 27 Lou Gehrig baseball cards from his playing days, but four stand out from the rest. They are the most ...
On May 2, 1939, Lou Gehrig's famous streak ended after 2,130 games when he took himself out of the Yankees’ lineup. Exactly ...
One of the few surviving tickets from Lou Gehrig’s “Luckiest Man” speech July 4, 1939, is up for auction at Heritage with an estimate of $50,000. The ticket stub is graded PSA 1.5 and is one of nine ...
Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani has drawn six straight walks in the World Series, passing the legendary Lou Gehrig for the longest streak in World Series history. He is now tied with former ...
The jersey worn by Hall of Famer Lou Gehrig in his final home game appearance sold for $2.71 million in an auction on Wednesday. It was the highest amount ever paid in a public auction for a piece of ...