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Lou Gehrig, New York Yankees first baseman, is remembered for being a seven-time All-Star and for setting several MLB records. One of his records was playing the most consecutive games (2,130) which stood for 56 years until Cal Ripken Jr beat it in 1995. Gehrig was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939.
Below is a recent realized price for a Lou Gehrig Day ticket July 4 1939. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
Lou Gehrig Day Ticket July 4 1939. Sold for Over $100,000.
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Lou Gehrig Autograph Plus Walter Hagen, Walter Johnson & Babe Ruth in an Autograph Album
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Extraordinary high-grade ticket stub from Game 2 of the 1919 World Series, held at Cincinnati’s Redland Field. Game 2 of the 1919 World Series witnessed another lackluster effort by Chicago’s infamous “eight men out” as they conspired to “throw” the Series to the Reds. The main culprit in this game was pitcher Lefty Williams. Although Williams made a better attempt to conceal his deliberate ineffectiveness than did Eddie Cicotte in Game 1, the result was the same. Williams allowed just four hits, but his six walks helped the Reds score all the runs they would need in a 4-2 win against the punchless White Sox. Stub measures approximately 4.25″ x 2″. Few, if any, 1919 World Series ticket stubs have survived in near mint condition, but this example comes close. Only two very small horizontal surface wrinkles extend from right border and one would be hard pressed to find a finer example. Sold for $3,010.


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