E. 161st & 164th Sts.
Bronx, New York 10451

In mid-decade, the Yankees added a strapping young first baseman named Lou Gehrig to give the Yankees an unprecedented 1-2 punch, that along with supporting hitters Tony Lazzeri, Bob Meusel and Earle Combs, came to be known as "Murderer's Row." They won consecutive pennants again in 1926-27-28, winning the latter two World Series both in four game sweeps.

Added by longheartc on February 11, 2010

Comments

Interested 1