On this day in Yankees history - Lou Gehrig's final hit, Bronx Pinstripes
Lou Gehrig, Yankees' Iron Horse, dies in 1941 after 2-year battle with ALS – New York Daily News
Gehrig's pro career started four years before he became Yankees' first baseman
Kansas City was the last stop for Gehrig
Lou Gehrig - Disease, Stats & Quotes
Lou Gehrig Major League debut 100th anniversary
75 years later, Babe Ruth's hug means almost as much as Lou Gehrig's speech
April 30, 1939: Lou Gehrig plays his final game with Yankees – Society for American Baseball Research
Lou Gehrig's final years
Gehrig legacy one of irony
Lou Gehrig - Wikipedia
Lou Gehrig Is The New York Yankees' First Honored Legend
An Awful Lot to Live For”: Lou Gehrig's Final Season in the News – The Unwritten Record