In “Pride of the Yankees,” actor Gary Cooper famously recited Lou Gehrig’s speech that he was “the luckiest man on the face of the earth.” Now, another man former baseball player Gary Cooper is hoping he is lucky enough to qualify for a baseball pension, 44 years after his last MLB game.
In “Pride of the Yankees,” actor Gary Cooper famously recited Lou Gehrig’s speech that he was “the luckiest man on the face of the earth.” Now, another man former baseball player Gary Cooper is hoping he is lucky enough to qualify for a baseball pension, 44 years after his last MLB game.
In “Pride of the Yankees,” actor Gary Cooper famously recited Lou Gehrig’s speech that he was “the luckiest man on the face of the earth.” Now, another man former baseball player Gary Cooper is hoping he is lucky enough to qualify for a baseball pension, 44 years after his last MLB game.
In “Pride of the Yankees,” actor Gary Cooper famously recited Lou Gehrig’s speech that he was “the luckiest man on the face of the earth.” Now, another man former baseball player Gary Cooper is hoping he is lucky enough to qualify for a baseball pension, 44 years after his last MLB game.
On the Thursday, April 11 edition of Georgia Today: A prosecutor has been named to investigate Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones’ possible role in the Georgia’s election interference case; Georgia peach farmers are looking to have a better yield this year; And an online petition is encouraging the Atlanta Braves to put a 67-year-old Savannah resident on the roster.