Yes. Lou Gehrig, like every other baseball player, has lost games during the season. He was a first baseman and part of a team.
Walter Clement "Wally" Pipp was an American first baseman for the New York Yankees, now best remembered as the man who lost his starting role to Lou Gehrig.
Lou Gehrig's Major League debut was on June 15, 1923 as a pinch hitter.
All I know is Lou gehrig and Lou Brock
No. Lou Gehrig was of German descent.
Lou Gehrig played baseball as a first baseman. Not soccer.
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.
Lou Gehrig with 493.
Yes. Lou Gehrig, like every other baseball player, has lost games during the season. He was a first baseman and part of a team.
Mark McGwire has 566 while playing 1st base.
It wasn't Lou Gehrig. Gehrig played his final game early in the 1939 season and was replaced by Babe Dahlgren who was the Yankees starting first baseman for the 1939 and 1940 seasons.
Wally Pipp was a New York Yankees first baseman, who on June 2, 1925 was removed from the starting lineup and replaced with Lou Gehrig. Gehrig then went on to play 2,130 consecutive games.
Walter Clement "Wally" Pipp was an American first baseman for the New York Yankees, now best remembered as the man who lost his starting role to Lou Gehrig.
Lou Gehrig stole his first base on June 24, 1925.
Lou played first baseman
Lou Gehrig played his first game at Yankee Stadium, on June 15, 1923.
Number four was only worn by one player ever on the Yankees. First Baseman Lou Gehrig from 1929-39