Lou Gehrig attended PS 132 and then Commerce High School. Later, he attended Columbia University for two years.
In 1920, Lou Gehrig was attending Commerce High School. He graduated in 1921.
Because Lou Gehrig died before middle school was invented, Lou Gehrig didn't attend middle school. According to Wikipedia, Lou Gehrig attended two schools in Manhattan: PS 132 and Commerce High School. For the grades that are now called Middle School (the term only dates back to the 1950s; Lou Gehrig died in 1941), he would have attended PS 132 for 5th through 8th grades and Commerce High for 9th grade.
Lou Gehrig was Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939.
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Growing up, the Gehrig's did not have much money. His father was a sheet metal worker, who was unemployed most of the time due to alcoholism. Lou would help his mother out with her household work whenever possible. His mother was a maid and the main breadwinner in the family. Lou was able to go to Columbia University on a football scholarship.
As far as on the field similarities, you would have to go with Cal Ripken Jr. The player who broke Lou's record for consecutive games played of 2,130. Cal's record stands at 2,632.
You can go to baseball-reference.com or mlb.com and click on the stats tab. There you can find all the historical stats on every MLB player.
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Mickey Mantle with 2401 games. Lou Gehrig is second at 2164. If Derek Jeter stays healthy and plays with the Yankees, he will go ahead of Gehrig early in the 2010 season and pass Mantle in the 2011 season. Through games played on September 9, 2010, Derek Jeter has played 2275 games with the Yankees. He passed Lou Gehrig for second place on May 8, 2010.
If someone got a nerve injury, there are a lot of symptoms one could go through. Once of these symptoms are Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig's Disease.
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