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Sunshine’s Baseball Movie Review: The Pride of the Yankees (1942)I will mention the Lou Gehrig Day celebration in this section ... comedic with zingers - and a breakneck pace until he meets Eleanor, the love of his life. The story shifts to their long distance ...
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 ...
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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