About Lou Gehrig Art
Reviews say that Gehrig was a hitter with an unmatched gaming capacity of 2130 games, which by the way was a record in his times, until we had Cal Ripken, Jr. who managed to break it in the 1995 games. Sources reveal that Gehrig had suffered a thumb injury and despite the pain he played well every single match eh was bestowed with. Doctors with the team also revealed that he had seventeen fractures while he played. Such was the players dedication that he is even worshipped by fans across the globe today, you can also have a honorary memento in his name in the form of a
Vintage Lou - Mini Giclee on Canvas Framed - 13”H X 11”W, open or even a
The Iron Horse - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27”H X 21”W to add on your mantelpiece.
Records reveal that Gehrig was ultimately named the Iron Horse for his strength and endurance that he displayed off and on the fields, especially at the World Series. Find a memento which is rare and not so easy to find over the net or at dealers in the form of a
Lou Gehrig New York Yankees 18x24 Lithograph because we know how much you love and admire the strong horse that went out there despite all odds in life and made a name for him. Having a piece of Gehrig is motivation enough for the loyal fan, this would be the best honor one can have as a remembrance to a legend who lived well enough to reach for the stars.