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Lou Gehrig (June 19, 1903 – June 2, 1941) 8 X 10 Black and White Photograph. Boldy signed in black ink across the right side of his jersey with inscription, ‘With My Kindest Personal Regards, Cordially.’ Quiet and unassuming, Gehrig struggled to make friends with many of his colorful and spotlight-hungry Yankee teammates, especially Ruth. But his hardworking nature and ability to play through incredible pain certainly earned their respect and earned him the nickname "The Iron Horse." Yankee fans, meanwhile, were thankful just to have him in the lineup. His Hall of Fame career saw him score 100 runs and knock in at least that many in 13 consecutive seasons. In 1931, he set an American League record by clubbing 184 RBIs, and in 1932, he became the third player to hit four home runs in a single game (it's only been done 16 times ever). In the World Series, Gehrig was equally impressive, batting .361 over the course of his career, while leading the club to six championships. This item has been professionally custom matted and framed. Comes with a Letter of Authentication from Guaranteed Forensic Authenticators, along with the GFA guarantee of authenticity.
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Lou Gehrig signed & Inscribed 8 x 10 Photo
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Lou Gehrig (June 19, 1903 – June 2, 1941) 8 X 10 Black and White Photograph. Boldy signed in black ink across the right side of his jersey with inscription, ‘With My Kindest Personal Regards, Cordially.’ Quiet and unassuming, Gehrig struggled to make friends with many of his colorful and spotlight-hungry Yankee teammates, especially Ruth. But his hardworking nature and ability to play through incredible pain certainly earned their respect and earned him the nickname "The Iron Horse." Yankee fans, meanwhile, were thankful just to have him in the lineup. His Hall of Fame career saw him score 100 runs and knock in at least that many in 13 consecutive seasons. In 1931, he set an American League record by clubbing 184 RBIs, and in 1932, he became the third player to hit four home runs in a single game (it's only been done 16 times ever). In the World Series, Gehrig was equally impressive, batting .361 over the course of his career, while leading the club to six championships. This item has been professionally custom matted and framed. Comes with a Letter of Authentication from Guaranteed Forensic Authenticators, along with the GFA guarantee of authenticity.
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