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By Andrew Linker

The Daily Pitch

Pic of the Day

New York first baseman Lou Gehrig, dying of a disease that eventually carries his name, pauses before addressing the masses at Yankee Stadium during a day in his honor on July 4, 1939. With past and present teammates looking on, Gehrig speaks before a Tuesday afternoon crowd of 61,808 in the Bronx, where honoring Gehrig 87 years ago today is more important than the Yankees’ doubleheader split that afternoon against Washington. Gehrig takes himself out of the Yankees’ lineup earlier in the 1939 season, finishing his Hall of Fame career batting .340 over 17 seasons with 493 home runs and 1,995 runs batted in over 2,164 games. He passes away 23 months later at the age of 37.

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