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MOMENTS: LOU GEHRIG SPEECH

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Not every great moment is happy. This Greatest Moment in Yankee History celebrates one of the greatest players of all time, the Iron Horse, Lou Gehrig. On July 4th 1939, at Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day at Yankee Stadium, in what has been called one of the most memorable speeches in the annals of sports, Gehrig uttered the still-famous words "today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth." And on July 4th 1941, just a month after Gehrig passed away from the rare condition that now bears his name, the Yankees honored their most-beloved son and retired his number 4.

This framed item honors Lou Gehrig and his modest and remarkable demeanor, as well as his amazing accomplishments on the field. It consists of a photo of Gehrig at his Appreciation Day in 1939, head modestly bowed, as he is about to deliver his famous speech, and an authentic original ticket to Lou Gehrig Memorial Day in 1941. On the back of the framed piece, you will find a complete copy of Gehrig's famous speech, which includes some portions you probably have never heard, including Lou's comment about his mother-in-law.

Donated By Steve and Sheila Sutherland