TheDailyBeast.com: 12 Sports Stars From the Ivy League
Lou Gehrig
| While “Larrupin’ Lou” became an all-time great playing first base in the Bronx for the New York Yankees, he first gained renown on the other bank of the Harlem River as a two-sport athlete at Columbia. Although Gehrig was a standout fullback on the gridiron, his collegiate career was cut short when the Yankees signed him in 1923. Gehrig never got his degree but he did start 2,130 consecutive games and hit 493 home runs in pinstripes before he tragically died young of ALS in 1941. (AP Photo) See the Full Story at The Daily Beast |
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