Lou Gehrig: The Luckiest Man
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Lou Gehrig's perseverance is legendary. During fourteen years as a first baseman for the New York Yankees, he played in a record 2,130 consecutive games, earning himself the nickname Iron Horse. Lou loved baseball and considered himself a very lucky man, even though on his thirty-sixth birthday he was diagnosed with a rare and fatal disease. 11 X 9.
Author Biography: DAVID A. ADLER lives in New York.
TERRY WIDENER lives in Texas.
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