In June 1923, he played his first game as a pro baseball player (Biography.com). Babe Ruth and Gehrig were the best two players in 1927 (Lougehrig.com). They helped the Yankees beat the Pirates in the World Series (Lougehrig.com). Gehrig was the first to ever hit 4 home runs in one game (Lougehrig.com). People started calling him a great American Hero (Lougehrig.com). He was considered better than Babe Ruth, but Ruth was better known (Eig pg 295). "It's a pretty big shadow. It gives me lots of room to spread myself. ... Let's face it, I'm not a headline guy. I always knew that as long as I was following Babe to the plate I could have gone up there and stood on my head. No one would have noticed the difference. When the Babe was through swinging, whether he hit one or fanned, nobody paid any attention to the next hitter. They were all talking about what the Babe had done." Lou Gehrig (Eig pg 295). His third nickname was “The Iron Horse” (ESPN.com). This name was given to him because he never called in sick for 14 years, 2,130 consecutive games (ESPN.com). Lou got the Major League Baseball’s most valuable player in 1927 (prezi.com). During his career Gehrig averaged 147 runners batted in (RBIs) a season …show more content…
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