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When New Jersey high-school student Thomas Templeton needed help with his homework, he didn’t get a tutor, he got baseball legend Lou Gehrig. Back in 1938, the Hawthorne teen wrote ...
A 1938 Lou Gehrig jersey, described by its buyer as ”a cultural icon,” has sold at auction for $220,000, the highest price ever paid for a piece of sports memorabilia that wasn`t a baseball card.
A Yankee jersey worn by Lou Gehrig in 1938 sold for $402,500 at auction yesterday – $52,500 more than expected. The anonymous buyer bid by phone in the auction held at the Louisville Slugger ...
SCP Auctions put a game-worn Lou Gehrig jersey from the 1937 World Series and other regular-season games for sale, and TMZ Sports noted it is expected to sell for more than $4 million.
Next week, a jersey worn by Lou Gehrig during his record-setting 1931 season with the New York Yankees is sports memorabilia’s latest big swing. It could sell for as much as $1.5 million at auction.
LAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif. (AP) -- A Lou Gehrig jersey he wore during a road game in 1938 has been purchased by SCP Auctions for $329,000.
Gehrig's jersey was the second-highest selling lot in the sale. A Norman Rockwell painting of Major League Baseball umpires hit $1.68 million. MORE: A major selling point for the jersey is that it ...
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