Crossword Clues for GEHRIG

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Baseball's "Iron Horse" Thomas Joseph 25 Jan 2024
Ruth's longtime teammate Newsday 29 Jun 2023
Yankee great Lou Thomas Joseph 02 Nov 2022
#1 vote getter for MLB's All-Century Team Newsday 06 Aug 2022
Ripken role model Newsday 31 Jul 2020
Lou portrayed in "The Pride of the Yankees" LA Times Daily 24 Mar 2020
Lou portrayed in 'The Pride of the Yankees' The Washington Post 24 Mar 2020
First major league player to have his number retired Wall Street Journal 21 Mar 2020
Baseball's "Iron Horse" Lou ___
AL MVP in 1927 and 1936 The Washington Post Sunday 29 Apr 2018
First athlete to be depicted on a Wheaties box (in 1934) The Washington Post Sunday 11 Mar 2018
Lou on six winning World Series teams New York Times 05 Mar 2018
Lou on six winning World Series teams
Baseball great Lou Eugene Sheffer 08 Mar 2017
Diamond's Lou New York Times 16 Oct 2016
Yankee whose streak of consecutive games played was broken only by Ripken The Washington Post 10 Jun 2016
Diamond's Lou
Baseball great Lou Thomas Joseph 01 Jun 2015
Yankee who was the first major-leaguer to have his number retired
Baseball's "Iron Horse"
Triple Crown winner of 1934
Baseball's Iron Horse
He gave a farewell speech on July 4, 1939
Baseball's "Iron Horse"
1942 Cooper role
Baseball's "Iron Horse"
Ripken broke his record
1942 Cooper role
Baseball's "Iron Horse"
Yankee Hall of Famer
1939 retiree who said "Today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth"
1939 retiree who said "Today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth"
"The Iron Horse"
The Iron Horse
The Iron Horse of baseball
Yankee Lou
Baseball's Iron Horse
He played 2,130 consecutive games
Player with the first retired number in baseball
Subject of "The Pride of the Yankees"
Baseball's all-time leader in grand slams
'30s Yankee star
Subject of the biography "Luckiest Man"
Member of Murderers' Row
"Larrupin' Lou"
Yankee in "Pride of the Yankees"
Baseball hero called "Gibraltar in cleats"
Ripken Jr. surpassed him
Yankee great
1936 A.L. MVP
Baseball's "Iron Horse"
FIRST BASEMAN
Ripken broke his record in 1995
Renowned Yankee
< Player with this retired number
Two-time A.L. M.V.P.
Columbia Lou
"Iron Man" of Ruth's day
Baseball's "Iron Horse."
Baseball hero.
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