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Video: Current first basemen pay tribute to Lou Gehrig and his “Luckiest Man” speech

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HOF02:SPORT-RIPKEN:COOPERSTOWN,NEW YORK,5SEP95 FILE PHOTO 1939 - Lou Gehrig stands in the dugout at Yankee Stadium in New York in 1939. Gehrig’s record of consecutive games will be tied September 5 and broken September 6 by Cal Ripken of the Baltimore Orioles. B&W ONLY jt/Photo Courtesy of the National Baseball Hall of Fame REUTERS

Courtesy of the National Baseball Hall of Fame

As we noted yesterday, Friday marks the 75th Anniversary of Lou Gehrig’s iconic “Luckiest Man” speech. As a tribute, MLB Productions recorded a video of first basemen from every club reciting a line from the speech, intertwined with footage of Gehrig’s original words. This is extremely well done in my opinion. Hats off to MLB Productions and the players involved.

Also, hats off to MLB, which is donating $300,000 to various ALS charities to commemorate the anniversary of Gehrig’s sad, inspirational moment. Players and coaches will also be wearing commemorative patches on their jerseys.

It’ll be played at Yankee Stadium today and will play before all of the games at the other parks on Friday.

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