Lou Gehrig (1903-1941), one of the greatest Yankee baseball players in history, had a great career. He was called the “Iron Horse” because he held a 2,130 consecutive games played streak before retiring in 1939 due to being diagnosed with ALS. His batting average was .340 and he still holds two of the greatest RBIContinue reading “What Lou Gehrig Can Teach Us About Rhetorical Claims”