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The legend died on June 2, 1941 at the young age of 37. Although Lou Gehrig died at a young age, he left his mark on baseball forever. Leading the Yankees to six World Series is one of his greatest achievements. Lou was also one of the youngest players to be inducted to the baseball hall of fame at age 34...
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Lou was also one of the youngest players to be inducted to the baseball hall of fame at age 34. He also played in 2130 consecutive games, which was another record. He played some of those games with broken bones. Lou Gehrig played baseball for the love of the game, which led to his fame
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