
Wally Pipp - Wikipedia
Walter Clement Pipp Sr. (February 17, 1893 – January 11, 1965) was an American professional baseball player. A first baseman, Pipp played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees, and Cincinnati Reds between 1913 and 1928.
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What Happened to Wally Pipp After He Was Benched? - Mental Floss
2016年8月30日 · Wally Pipp may be the only baseball player famous for sitting the bench. As the legend goes, Pipp was the New York Yankees’ longtime first baseman when, on June 2, 1925, he called in sick with...
The Myth Of Wally Pipp And His Replacement Lou Gehrig
2023年1月18日 · Wally Pipp was a Yankees first baseman in the 1920s, along with Lou Gehrig. In June of 1925, Pipp did not play due to a headache. His replacement for the day was Gehrig, still a rookie. Gehrig had three hits that day and the Yankees won …
The True Story of Wally Pipp - Bleacher Report
2018年5月31日 · Wally Pipp is baseball’s answer to Rodney Dangerfield. And nearly 100 years past his prime, he’s still getting no respect. The mention of Wally Pipp conjures visions of laziness and fake...
Wally Pipp, Yankees Man Who Lou Gehrig Replaced At First Base
Wally Pipp is remembered as the player who Lou Gehrig replaced as the Yankees' first baseman on June 2, 1925, that become a historical day.
A headache becomes history | Baseball Hall of Fame
Wally Pipp played in the big leagues for 15 seasons, driving in more than 100 runs three times for the Yankees while playing in three World Series for the Bronx Bombers. But when a headache forced him from the Yankees' lineup on June 2, 1925, Lou Gehrig took over at …