As we celebrate our nation’s Independence Day those of us who are endeared to baseball, our national pastime, also know that this date has another profound significance. It was 85 years ago this day that Lou Gehrig, the Hall-of -Fame first baseman, gave his farewell speech at Yankee Stadium sadly ending his stellar 17-year career. It is beyond my ability to describe the poignancy of Gehrig’s words so I will leave that to one of my favorite poets, Ed Romond and his wonderful poem:
Lou Gehrig Day Yankee Stadium, July 4, 1939
He was scared and did not want to speak to 62,000 people.
Maybe he felt facing death was enough to endure but
they kept calling his name till he stepped up to the mic
and gave 278 words of thank you and goodbye. His body trembled
as he spoke with the voice of a dying man still strong enough
to unlock his heart before thousands and let them all come in.

The poem was dedicated to BJ Ward. You can find this poem and many other excellent poems in:
Home Team Poems About Baseball
By Edwin Romond
Published by Grayson Books