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  1. Lou Gehrig

    Lou Gehrig



    G H R HR RBI BA SLG
    2164 2721 1888 493 1995 .340 .632
  2. ATP says chairman Brad Drewett dies at 54

    Brad Drewett, a former tour player who led the ATP as executive chairman and helped increase prize money at Grand Slam tournaments, died Friday. He was 54.

    Story | Conversation | May 03, 2013
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  5. New York Yankees' Mariano Rivera should be unanimous selection to...

    Wallace Matthews

    Mariano Rivera should be the first unanimous selection to the Hall of Fame.

    Story | Conversation | March 09, 2013
  6. Panini VP talks game-worn button cards

    Playbook Trending

    Panini's vice president of marketing Jason Howarth joins ESPN's Michele Steele to discuss game-worn button cards and other highlights of 2012 Panini National Treasures Baseball....

    Blog | February 28, 2013
  7. Drewett's legacy will last

    Kamakshi Tandon

    A battle with Lou Gehrig's disease will force ATP CEO Brad Drewett to step down, but his knowledge as player and executive will be his legacy, Kamakshi Tandon writes.

    Story | Conversation | February 14, 2013
  8. Brad Drewett set to leave as ATP chief due to illness

    Brad Drewett has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease or ALS, and will be replaced as ATP World Tour executive chairman and president.

    Story | Conversation | January 14, 2013
  9. Actor Vincent Piazza on hockey, ALS work

    Lynn Hoppes

    Vincent Piazza, star of HBO's "Boardwalk Empire," saw firsthand how Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease) can affect a family. Piazza's grandmother lived at the home of the actor's family in Queens, N.Y., and eventually died from th...

    Blog | January 10, 2013
  10. Seaver No. 24 in ESPN Hall

    Adam Rubin

    Tom Seaver checked in at No. 24 in ESPN's Baseball Hall of Fame selection, which includes 100 players. Other players with New York ties in the top 25: 1. Babe Ruth 2. Willie Mays 7. Roger Clemens 9. Mickey Mantle 11. Lou Gehrig 14. Rickey Hen...

    Blog | December 13, 2012
  11. Drew Brees' streak defines him

    Pat Yasinskas

    Since his arrival in New Orleans in 2006, Drew Brees has been piling up huge numbers. He's set records and won a lot of games -- and a Super Bowl. But I don't think those records or even the Super Bowl are what define Brees. I think the record ...

    Blog | October 07, 2012
  12. Colts super thin at CB for Packers

    Paul Kuharsky

    We wrote a bit earlier in Final Word that the Colts could face serious problems against the Packers even with a healthy secondary. It turns out that starting corner Vontae Davis (ankle) and nickel back Justin King (groin) are out of Sunday's Indianap...

    Blog | October 05, 2012
  13. Minnesota lawmakers want Lou Gehrig's medical records

    Some Minnesota lawmakers hope to force the release of Lou Gehrig's medical records, saying they might provide insight into whether the Yankees star died of the disease that came to take his name or whether repetitive head trauma played some kind of role.

    Story | Conversation | October 04, 2012
  14. Braves blank Marlins, win 21st straight Kris Medlen start

    Kris Medlen pitched eight innings of four-hit ball and the Atlanta Braves won his start for the 21st straight time, beating the Miami Marlins 3-0 on Wednesday night.

    Recap | Box Score | Conversation | September 19, 2012
  15. NFL great Earl Campbell to have nerve treatment

    NFL Hall of Famer Earl Campbell says he is undergoing nerve treatment after doctors ruled out concerns that he might have Lou Gehrig's disease.

    Story | Conversation | September 18, 2012
  16. A-Rod passes Gehrig on runs list

    Ian Begley

    With his long, loud two-run homer in the eighth inning, Alex Rodriguez passed Lou Gehrig on the all-time runs scored list. Rodriguez has scored 1,889 runs in his career and is now in sole possession of ninth place on the all-time list. He also mo...

    Blog | September 14, 2012
  17. A-Rod ties Gehrig. Again.

    Wallace Matthews

    Earlier this season, Alex Rodriguez pulled even with the Iron Horse, Lou Gehrig, atop baseball's all-time grand slam home run list with he belted the 23rd of his career against the Atlanta Braves. Tonight, he pulled even with Gehrig again, on base...

    Blog | September 13, 2012
  18. Yearbook, Sept. 6: Ripken breaks record

    Patrick Dorsey

    Sept. 6, 1995: On this day 17 years ago, Cal Ripken Jr. surpassed Lou Gehrig and took his seat atop the consecutive-games list. Ripken wouldn't miss an outing for another three seasons, setting the mark at 2,632....

    Blog | September 06, 2012
  19. Study finds former NFL players unusually prone to dying from dege...

    A study of former NFL players finds they were unusually prone to dying from degenerative brain disease, the latest indication that repeated blows to the head may cause serious trouble later on.

    Story | Conversation | September 05, 2012