Pride of the Yankees #nn
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# The Pride of the Yankees This issue presents a biographical comic account of Lou Gehrig's life and baseball career, beginning with his early determination to succeed as a player and his dedication to training with the Yankees. The story chronicles key moments including his meeting Eleanor Twitchell of Chicago in 1930, their marriage in 1933, and their establishment of a new home together. The narrative highlights Gehrig's exceptional performance on the field, including his 1934 season in which he hit 49 home runs and drove in 165 runs, as well as a training sequence where a coach instructs a young prospect named Dave on the fundamentals of baseball, emphasizing speed, strength, and hitting technique.
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