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  1. Clubes principais. 1923–1939. New York Yankees. Henry Louis "Lou" Gehrig ( Yorkville, 19 de junho de 1903 — Riverdale, 2 de junho de 1941) foi um jogador de beisebol norte-americano que atuou entre 1923 e 1939 na Major League Baseball.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lou_GehrigLou Gehrig - Wikipedia

    Lou Gehrig was an American professional baseball first baseman who played 17 seasons for the New York Yankees from 1923 to 1939. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest of all time and a legend of the game. He was known for his hitting, durability, and ALS diagnosis. He died at age 36 in 1941.

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  3. Lou Gehrig is a Hall of Fame first baseman who played for the New York Yankees from 1923 to 1939. He won the Triple Crown in 1934 and the batting title in 1937, and was a 7-time All-Star and 2-time MVP. See his career stats, awards, and video highlights on Baseball-Reference.com.

    • June 19, 1903
  4. 14 de jul. de 2023 · A esclerose lateral amiotrófica (ELA), também conhecida como doença de Lou Gehrig, é uma doença neurodegenerativa esporádica ou hereditária dos neurónios motores superiores (UMNs, pela sigla em inglês) e neurónios motores inferiores (LMNs, pela sigla em inglês).

  5. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Learn about the life and career of Lou Gehrig, the Hall of Fame first baseman who played for the New York Yankees for 15 years and set the record for most consecutive games played. Find out how he died of ALS in 1941 and what he said in his farewell speech.

  6. 17 de nov. de 2023 · Lou Gehrig (born June 19, 1903, New York, New York, U.S.—died June 2, 1941, New York City) one of the most durable players in American professional baseball and one of its great hitters. From June 1, 1925, to May 2, 1939, Gehrig, playing first base for the New York Yankees , appeared in 2,130 consecutive games, a record that stood ...

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