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Gehrig played his entire career with the New York Yankees in the American League.
Lou Gehrig had 1,995 RBIs during his career.
Lou Gehrig struck out 790 times during his career.
Lou Gehrig was known as "The Iron Horse" and "Larrupin Lou" during his career.
Lou Gehrig had a total of 2,721 hits during his Major League Baseball career. He played for the New York Yankees from 1923 to 1939 and was known for his consistent hitting and durability. Gehrig's impressive career statistics contributed to his legacy as one of baseball's all-time greats.
Lou Gehrig led Major League Baseball in runs scored three times during his career.167 (1936)163 (1931)138 (1933)In 1935, Gehrig led the American League in runs scored, with 125.
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"The Iron Horse" hit 493 home runs during his career with the New York Yankees.
In a span of fourteen years Lou Gehrig played 2,130 consecutive games setting the record before his early retirement from baseball due to the disease ALS. Lou Gehrig's record of 2,130 consecutive games played stood until September 6, 1995, when Baltimore Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken, Jr. played in his 2,131st consecutive game to establish a new record.Cal would finish with 2,632 consecutive game over a 16 year period.
Yes, Lou Gehrig was the Yankees first baseman throughout his career. Lou did play one game at shortstop and nine games in the outfield during his 17 seasons.
Yes. Lou Gehrig, like every other baseball player, has lost games during the season. He was a first baseman and part of a team.
Lou Gehrig played in 2,164 games during his Major League Baseball career, all of which were with the New York Yankees. He held the record for consecutive games played at 2,130 until it was surpassed by Cal Ripken Jr. in 1995. Gehrig's durability and consistency on the field earned him the nickname "The Iron Horse."