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 ___ |
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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 |
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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 |
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Baseball great Lou |
Thomas Joseph |
01 Jun 2015 |
Yankee who was the first major-leaguer to have his number retired |
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Baseball's "Iron Horse" |
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Triple Crown winner of 1934 |
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Baseball's Iron Horse |
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He gave a farewell speech on July 4, 1939 |
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Baseball's "Iron Horse" |
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1942 Cooper role |
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Baseball's "Iron Horse" |
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Ripken broke his record |
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1942 Cooper role |
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Baseball's "Iron Horse" |
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Yankee Hall of Famer |
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1939 retiree who said "Today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth" |
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1939 retiree who said "Today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth" |
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"The Iron Horse" |
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The Iron Horse |
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The Iron Horse of baseball |
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Yankee Lou |
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Baseball's Iron Horse |
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He played 2,130 consecutive games |
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Player with the first retired number in baseball |
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Subject of "The Pride of the Yankees" |
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Baseball's all-time leader in grand slams |
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'30s Yankee star |
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Subject of the biography "Luckiest Man" |
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Member of Murderers' Row |
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"Larrupin' Lou" |
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Yankee in "Pride of the Yankees" |
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Baseball hero called "Gibraltar in cleats" |
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Ripken Jr. surpassed him |
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Yankee great |
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1936 A.L. MVP |
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Baseball's "Iron Horse" |
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FIRST BASEMAN |
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Ripken broke his record in 1995 |
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Renowned Yankee |
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< Player with this retired number |
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Two-time A.L. M.V.P. |
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Columbia Lou |
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"Iron Man" of Ruth's day |
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Baseball's "Iron Horse." |
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Baseball hero. |
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