New York Yankee first baseman Lou Gehrig, left, is shown arguing with umpire George Moriarty after Wally Moses hit an infield fly to Tony Lazzeri in the game at Philadelphia August 13,1937.
Even though Lou Gehrig isn't out there putting on a show for the New York Yankees anymore, his impact on the franchise will never be forgotten. Show your respect for one of the game's all-time greats with this Cooperstown Collection Player jersey from Nike. Featuring a vintage design, this jersey will take you back to the days when Lou Gehrig was leading the New York Yankees to victory.
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