Toughest Man In Sports!! | The Lou Gehrig Story

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  • Опубліковано 27 гру 2024

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  • @MLBCHATTERBOX
    @MLBCHATTERBOX  Рік тому +9

    Hey Everyone I hope you enjoyed this Lou Gehrig Story. He’s truly a Baseball Icon who deserves more respect & recognition. Hopefully this video helps in that regard.
    Please feel free to comment your thoughts & share this video with your friends & family. I would truly appreciate it!
    Thank you all!

  • @sarahjirak1471
    @sarahjirak1471 Рік тому +9

    Awesome job Christian!! Lou Gehrig was a true legend in baseball and will be forever remembered. You have a very special talent for capturing all the details and explaining his life story. I really enjoyed listening and watching this video……

    • @MLBCHATTERBOX
      @MLBCHATTERBOX  Рік тому +1

      Thank you I appreciate it. Glad you enjoyed!

  • @karencorey452
    @karencorey452 Рік тому +4

    Christian fantastic documentary showcasing a baseball legend, Lou Gehrig. Job well done.

  • @emerald3331
    @emerald3331 Рік тому +4

    I still can't believe how great he was. He not only was able to hit for power, he can hit for average too.

  • @alkemp-wb9zg
    @alkemp-wb9zg Рік тому +4

    Another home run for you Christian! Al and I watched it together this evening. Your passion for baseball shines thru your documentaries. Looking forward to your next Documentary. 🏆🏆🏆

    • @MLBCHATTERBOX
      @MLBCHATTERBOX  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Uncle Al I appreciate it. Glad you Enjoyed! He’s honestly One of my favorite players.

  • @raoularmagnac2037
    @raoularmagnac2037 Рік тому +1

    Thank you, Christian! This was a WONDERFUL documentary of one of my FAVORITE baseball players of all time! Thanks also for including clips from one of my FAVORITE movies, "Pride of the Yankees." And thanks especially for your encouraging words at the end! 👏

    • @MLBCHATTERBOX
      @MLBCHATTERBOX  Рік тому

      Hey thank you for leaving the nice comment. I’m glad you enjoyed it👍🏼

  • @denisefarsakian6174
    @denisefarsakian6174 Рік тому +4

    Great Job on this documentary! Really enjoyed watching!😊

    • @MLBCHATTERBOX
      @MLBCHATTERBOX  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Aunt Denise I appreciate it you tuning in!

  • @lisabrigmann
    @lisabrigmann Рік тому +1

    All around great job and story of the life of Lou Gehrig! Can’t wait for the next one…

  • @mattmaharg1941
    @mattmaharg1941 Рік тому +4

    Tradjic story you have to wonder how long the consecutive game streak would have gone had he not suffered the illness at all. Streak probably wouldve been stopped by WWII at some point. "Pride of the Yankees" is one movie I think all generations of people who like baseball and good stories should and would enjoy seeing.

  • @lauraeldon6332
    @lauraeldon6332 Рік тому +1

    Great documentary Christian!! Very informative and well done. Love the videos too!! Another one knocked out of the park!!

  • @sheawhitey5009
    @sheawhitey5009 Рік тому +3

    If PLAYERS only would follow in THIS MANS' FOOTSTEPS.
    SPORTS WOULD BE FUN TOO WATCH AGAIN.

  • @lisaalore562
    @lisaalore562 Рік тому +1

    Good documentary Christian!!

  • @1jmaiuri
    @1jmaiuri Рік тому +2

    Great job Christian. I'm glad you got the Wally Pipp story right, most people believe he was taken out of the lineup due to a headache !

  • @omgbygollywow
    @omgbygollywow Рік тому +4

    I liked the movie 'Pride of the Yankees." I wonder how true it was.

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 Рік тому

      They skipped Lou's four home run game!

    • @georgewernerjr9362
      @georgewernerjr9362 10 місяців тому +1

      It also truncated and altered Gehrig's famous final speech.

    • @pennstatefan
      @pennstatefan 5 місяців тому

      One interesting point about the movie "Pride of The Yankees" is that Gary Cooper did not know much about baseball so the producers reversed the movie cells because Lou batted left - handed and Gary batted right - handed, so the movie would be more authentic to audiences.

  • @kelliekraydich
    @kelliekraydich Рік тому +1

    Great story. Very interesting. WAY TO GO!

  • @imapepper2090
    @imapepper2090 Рік тому +1

    Great job! Learned a lot!

  • @frankgraham1996
    @frankgraham1996 Рік тому

    In 1937, Lou had his worst post season after is typical Iron man season. In 1938, Lou Gehrig made a film " Rawhide" for Hollywood and then played the entire 1938 season putting up a BA of 295, with 29 Home Runs and 114 RBIs that would be excellent for most players but was well below Lou's normal production. With hindsight professionals now conclude that he made the film and played the 1938 season with advancing ALS . An almost impossible feat for a normal man. Lou was not a normal man. He was the Iron Horse.
    In 1939 his ALS advanced to the point where he could only hit 147 with on run batted in through the month of April. No home runs. He then benched himself in Detroit where he was hitless and error prone. When the team played the next series in Chicago and at the insistence of his wife who noticed his deterioration at home in the performance of daily activities he went to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota from Chicago where the diagnosis of ALS was made and he was given a prognosis of three years to live. He retired from baseball and was honored on July 4th, 1939 at Yankee Stadium. He died on Jan 2, 1941 as his disease in its final stages made it impossible for him to breath, swallow, defecate, eat or drink or do anything at all. He was only 37 years old. A tragic end to this great man. There is still no cure for ALS and doctors have NO IDEA what causes it.

  • @vincentsaia6545
    @vincentsaia6545 Рік тому +2

    Wonderful video.

  • @Awaywrdson
    @Awaywrdson 9 місяців тому +1

    I was too young to appreciate what he did until I got older and really into baseball. His "Luckiest Man" speech touches the heart . And I finally saw his movie " Rawhide, it was fun to watch. 👍

    • @MLBCHATTERBOX
      @MLBCHATTERBOX  9 місяців тому +1

      I’ve never seen that movie that is definitely on my bucket list!

    • @Awaywrdson
      @Awaywrdson 9 місяців тому

      ​@MLBCHATTERBOX It's about an hour or so long, and he's pretty good and he's funny. Definitely a must see for his fans.👍

  • @ericcrawford3453
    @ericcrawford3453 7 місяців тому

    Awesome! Man that 1928 world series numbers are off the chart. That's T.C.B. ⚡

  • @joebirdwelljr629
    @joebirdwelljr629 Рік тому +1

    Not only a player of consistency, but more importantly a greater man. He is and always will be one of my all time favorite baseball player. Just a guess, but if he wasn't forced to retire due to his progressive disease I believe he could have played a few more seasons putting up the consistent numbers that he was known for. He is never forgotten, but always remembered.....

  • @louisreyes8281
    @louisreyes8281 Рік тому +1

    Good Job ! Your on your way to making your dream come true

    • @MLBCHATTERBOX
      @MLBCHATTERBOX  Рік тому +1

      Thank you I appreciate it. Glad you enjoyed!

  • @TheBatugan77
    @TheBatugan77 6 місяців тому

    1927 Yankees went 1-2-3 in home runs... Ruth, Gehrig & Lazzeri. And the Yanks' 3-6 hitters each drove in 100 runs. That team was ridiculous.

  • @basketballspinner
    @basketballspinner 4 місяці тому

    i can still hear it echoing back and forth throughout the stadium

  • @grangrampa832
    @grangrampa832 7 місяців тому

    Wow he’s great

  • @robertgehrig1631
    @robertgehrig1631 2 місяці тому

    Nice job. Lou was the best baseball player. Of course I am biased.

  • @1967tuncay
    @1967tuncay Рік тому

    184 RBI still American League Single season record .

    • @MLBCHATTERBOX
      @MLBCHATTERBOX  Рік тому

      Indeed it is! He’s very underrated in his own right

  • @MartinSage
    @MartinSage 5 місяців тому

    Lou got a salary of $30,000 in 1935. Today that would be $680,000 !! Not Bad, huh?
    In 1941 Lou died in his late 30’s. Horrible. Believe it or not most players retire in their late 30’s so sick or not Lou would have stopped playing. Thrifty Lou had saved 3 million at the time of his death.😮

  • @gcxred4kat9
    @gcxred4kat9 8 місяців тому

    Shame that it happened to such a good guy. Glad an equally good guy broke his streak, Cal Ripken. Both class acts.

  • @waynewells3297
    @waynewells3297 6 місяців тому

    Yep, one of the very toughest, but Cal Ripken was arguably as tough.

  • @richardpeetrinpeetrin9817
    @richardpeetrinpeetrin9817 Рік тому +1

    "Columbia Lou" and "The Iron Horse" Babe Ruth called Lou, "The Dutchman"......Unfortunately, the movie "The Pride of the Yankees" (1942), was extremely corny!

  • @Stacey_-bf2mb
    @Stacey_-bf2mb Рік тому +1

    Sure Lou Gehrig was lucky. But have you ever heard something so unlucky as a guy named Lou Gehrig dying from loogerik’s disease?

  • @davidbowman4259
    @davidbowman4259 Рік тому +1

    Still the greatest first baseman of all time.

  • @jayeannabee
    @jayeannabee 2 місяці тому

    My favorite player of all time.💙🫶⚾️