
[Bronx fans predict the Captain will chase another Gehrig milestone and live to see his 38th birthday.]
Yankee fans finished throwing Lou Gehrig’s legend under the proverbial bus this evening by celebrating Derek Jeter’s ascension to the top tier of the second-tier of the top 100 hit leaders in baseball history. In other words, he’s now #52 on the all time list, tied with the Roberto Alomar. Gerhig’s career and stats were cut short by ALS, aka Lou
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