No. Lou Gehrig was married to Eleanor Grace Twitchell for eight years but they had no children.
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Yes. Lou Gehrig, like every other baseball player, has lost games during the season. He was a first baseman and part of a team.
No he did not have any kids and if you don't believe me then search the web
ya that is why his career ended he had a disease with a really really long name so after he died from it they called it Lou gehrigs disease look it up if you really care what it is called
Lou Gehrig's ancestory is German; both of his parents were born in Germany. According to Jonathan Eig in his book Luckiest Man: "He (Lou) had not been raised on literature or even on the intellectual concepts connected with organized religion. There is no indication that he or his parents ever practiced as Lutherans."However, Gehrig was a parishioner of the Fourth Universalist Society of New York. So I presume he was a Universalist.I can't post links, but the Wikipedia article on the Fourth Universalist Society confirms this.
Marco had three children and a wife