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By Andrew Linker

The Daily Pitch

Pic of the Day

New York Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, left, and Lou Gehrig’s widow, Eleanor, look on 85 years ago today as catcher Bill Dickey and manager Joe McCarthy unveil a monument at Yankee Stadium to honor Gehrig, the longtime first baseman who passes away a month earlier of a disease that eventually carries his name. The unveiling of the monument in straightaway center field at Yankee Stadium comes just a month after Gehrig passes away on June 2, 1941, and two years and two days after the Hall of Famer delivers his everlasting “Luckiest Man” speech before a crowd of 61,808 during a doubleheader sweep of Washington in the Bronx. The monument’s dedication 85 years ago today attracts a crowd of 60,948 for another doubleheader sweep, this time of the Philadelphia A’s.

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