Lou Gehrig played 17 seasons for the Yankees. He had a .340 batting average, 2,721 hits, 493 home runs, 1,995 RBIs and 1,888 runs scored. He won 1 MVP award and 6 World Series. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1939.
HR
Chisholm
RBI
Torres
AVG
Verdugo
W
Holmes
K
Rodón
ERA
Cole
237
1st
R
815
3rd
SO
1,457
4th
3.74
7th
1-1
2
Final
4
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Tatis
Alonso
Higashioka
Vientos
Hampson
Malloy
Harris
Nimmo
O'Hearn
Garcia
Turner
Turang
Zerpa
King
Skubal
Ragans
Burnes
Darvish
Musgrove
Suarez
Civale
Grove
Pérez
Webb
Bibee
Buehler
89-72
91-75
88-73
87-74
89-76
90-77
67-94
71-90
72-89
75-89
74-87
74-88
1
Aaron Nola
Michael King
3
Sean Manaea
Walker Buehler
5
Shohei Ohtani
Phillies
Dodgers
Padres
Yankees
Mets
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