Lou Gehrig was a skilled American Baseball player, widely known for his struggle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which is also called Lou Gehrig's disease. Though his siblings were not affected by the disorder, his sisters died from whooping cough and measles; he also had a brother who passed away as an infant.
Lou Gehrig made is Major League debut in 1923 but only had 26 at bats, and 12 in 1924. Lou gehrigs first full season was in 1925.
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 had two sisters, Sophie and Anna. They both died young from whooping cough and measles. He also had a brother die in infancy.
In 1936, Lou Gehrig won his second A.L. MVP award.
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Lou Gehrig did not have any brothers. He did have two sisters.
June 19, 1903
No, he had only two sisters.
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amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Lou Gehrig and his wife, Eleanor Twichell, had no children.
No. Lou Gehrig's wife, Eleanor Twitchell, never remarried.
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Lou Gehrig made is Major League debut in 1923 but only had 26 at bats, and 12 in 1924. Lou gehrigs first full season was in 1925.