On this date in 1925, 21-year-old Lou Gehrig starts a game for the Yankees when regular first baseman Wally Pipp is hit in the head during batting practice and complains of a headache. Gehrig will go on to play a then major league record 2130 consecutive games.
"I took the two most expensive aspirin in history." - Wally Pipp
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