On this day in Yankee history...
1923: The Yankees sign 20-year-old prospect Lou Gehrig to a contract paying him a salary of $2,000 and a bonus of $1,500. Yankees scout Paul Krichell watched the Columbia University star blast a 450-foot home run against NYU one day earlier.
1933: In an unusual play at the plate, Washington Senators catcher Luke Sewell tags out two Yankee runners on the same play. Lou Gehrig had held up, thinking a fly ball would be caught. Dixie Walker closes up on him, and both are tagged out by Sewell while trying to score.
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