Baseball

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By Andrew Linker

The Daily Pitch

Pic of the Day

Ailing New York first baseman Lou Gehrig finds a quiet corner of the dugout to watch the Yankees play the Detroit Tigers 87 years ago today at Briggs Stadium. While the Yankees beat the Tigers 22-2 in front of a Tuesday afternoon crowd of 11,379, Gehrig sits out for the first time in 2,130 games – a record for consecutive games that remains until 1995, when Baltimore’s Cal Ripken Jr. tops Gehrig’s ironman streak. Gehrig never plays another game, finishing his 17-year Hall of Fame career with a .340 batting average, 493 home runs and seven World Series titles. He dies less than two years later at the age of 37 from a progressive neurological disease that today bears his name.

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