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  1. Bob Gibson (Baseball legends) by Bill Deane, 1994
  2. Bob Gibson Baseball Legends by Bill Deane, 1994-01-01
  3. The Bob Gibson story (Baseball greats) by Gary Fox, 1993
  4. How to Pitch (Major league Baseball Players Guides) by Dick Bosman, Dave Boswell, et all 1971
  5. BASEBALL DIGESTJan 1968 Bob Gibson Cover by Various, 1968
  6. Major League Baseball Pitching Coaches: Christy Mathewson, Bob Gibson, Bob Miller, Orel Hershiser, Jim Kaat, Lew Burdette, Roger Mcdowell
  7. Sixty Feet, Six Inches: A Hall of Fame Pitcher & a Hall of Fame Hitter Talk about How the Game is Played by Bob Gibson, Reggie Jackson, et all 2009-09-22
  8. Stranger to the Game: The Autobiography of Bob Gibson by Bob Gibson, Lonnie Wheeler, 1996-03-01
  9. Strike Zone! Over 60 Rapid Sequence Illustrations Examine Bob's Curve, Fastball, Slider, Changeup and More (Grow Ahead Sports Special) by Bob Gibson, 1969
  10. Major League Baseball Players From Nebraska: Richie Ashburn, Bob Gibson, Sam Crawford, Joba Chamberlain, Wade Boggs, Grover Cleveland Alexander
  11. A WIFE'S GUIDE TO BASEBALL WITH NOTES FROM THE MOUND BY BOB GIBSON by Charline and Michael Rich Gibson, 1970
  12. Gibson, Bob (1935): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Robert E. Schnakenberg, 2000
  13. Omaha Cardinals Players: Bob Gibson
  14. Baseball's Greatest Players: The Saga Continues by David Shiner, 2001-03

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2. HickokSports.com - Biography - Bob Gibson
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3. Bob Gibson Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
Bob Gibson batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any postseason
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5. CNN/SI - Baseball - Bob Gibson
Bob Gibson Bats Right Throws Right Height 6' 1" Weight 189 lbs. Born Nov 9, 1935 in Omaha, Nebraska College None
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8. St. Louis Walk Of Fame - Bob Gibson
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9. Bob Gibson The BASEBALL Page
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11. Bob Gibson Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
bob gibson batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statisticsfor each season and his career, and a list of any postseason awards he
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Robert Gibson (Hoot or Gibby)
born Pack Robert Gibson Bats Right, Throws Right
Weight 195 lb.
School
Creighton University Debut April 15, 1959
Final Game
September 3, 1975
Born
November 9 in Omaha, NE Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1981. Signed by the St. Louis Cardinals as an amateur free agent in 1957. All Transactions About biographical information
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12. Bob Gibson | National Baseball Hall Of Fame
Brief biography and photo.
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Bob Gibson
Bob Gibson
Robert Gibson
Induction Information
Elected to Hall of Fame by Baseball Writers in 1981, Player
337 votes on 401 ballots 84.04%
Hall of Fame plaque for Bob Gibson
Born: November 9, 1935, in Omaha, Nebraska ML Debut:
Primary Position:
Pitcher
Bats: R Throws: R Primary Uniform #: Played For: St. Louis Cardinals (1959-1975)
Primary Team: St. Louis Cardinals
Post-Season: 1964 World Series, 1967 World Series, 1968 World Series
Awards: All-Star (8): 1962, 1965-1970, 1972; National League Most Valuable Player 1968; NL Cy Young 1968, 1970; Gold Glove (9) 1965-1973; World Series MVP 1964, 1967 Pitching Bio Video (Streaming Windows Media) Over 17 seasons with the Cardinals, Bob Gibson won 20 games five times and established himself as the very definition of intimidation, competitiveness, and dignity. One of the best athletes to ever play the game, the ex-Harlem Globetrotter posted a 1.12 ERA in 1968, the lowest figure since 1914, and was named the National League Cy Young Award winner and Most Valuable Player. Known as a premier big-game pitcher, Gibson posted World Series records of seven consecutive wins and 17 strikeouts in a game, and was named World Series MVP in 1964 and 1967. Quote "He's the luckiest pitcher I ever saw. He always pitches when the other team doesn't score any runs."

13. Bob Gibson | National Baseball Hall Of Fame
Robert gibson Induction Information Elected to Hall of Fame by baseball Writers in View the Hall of Fame ballot from the year bob gibson was inducted.
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Bob Gibson
Bob Gibson
Robert Gibson
Induction Information
Elected to Hall of Fame by Baseball Writers in 1981, Player
337 votes on 401 ballots 84.04%
Hall of Fame plaque for Bob Gibson
Born: November 9, 1935, in Omaha, Nebraska ML Debut:
Primary Position:
Pitcher
Bats: R Throws: R Primary Uniform #: Played For: St. Louis Cardinals (1959-1975)
Primary Team: St. Louis Cardinals
Post-Season: 1964 World Series, 1967 World Series, 1968 World Series
Awards: All-Star (8): 1962, 1965-1970, 1972; National League Most Valuable Player 1968; NL Cy Young 1968, 1970; Gold Glove (9) 1965-1973; World Series MVP 1964, 1967 Pitching Bio Video (Streaming Windows Media) Over 17 seasons with the Cardinals, Bob Gibson won 20 games five times and established himself as the very definition of intimidation, competitiveness, and dignity. One of the best athletes to ever play the game, the ex-Harlem Globetrotter posted a 1.12 ERA in 1968, the lowest figure since 1914, and was named the National League Cy Young Award winner and Most Valuable Player. Known as a premier big-game pitcher, Gibson posted World Series records of seven consecutive wins and 17 strikeouts in a game, and was named World Series MVP in 1964 and 1967. Quote "He's the luckiest pitcher I ever saw. He always pitches when the other team doesn't score any runs."

14. CNN/SI - Baseball - Bob Gibson
Profile and statistics.
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Bob Gibson Bats: Right Throws: Right
Height:
Weight:
189 lbs.
Born: Nov 9, 1935 in Omaha, Nebraska
College: None
Select Career Statistics: Pitching Statistics Batting Statistics Fielding Statistics Postseason Pitching Statistics Postseason Batting Statistics Postseason Fielding Statistics
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15. National Baseball Hall Of Fame - Bob Gibson's Plaque
bob gibson s Hall of Fame Bio Search Our Website for Information on bob gibson Search Our Online Library Catalog ABNER for bob gibson
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Bob Gibson's Hall of Fame Plaque
ROBERT GIBSON
ST. LOUIS N.L., 1959-1975
FIVE TIME 20-GAME WINNER. HIS 3,117
STRIKEOUTS MADE HIM ONLY 2ND PITCHER TO
REACH 3,000. FIRST TO FAN 200 OR MORE IN
A SEASON 9 TIMES. SET N.L. MARK WITH 1.12
ERA IN 1968, HURLING 13 SHUTOUTS. TWICE
WORLD SERIES MVP, SETTING RECORDS FOR
CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES (7), CONSECUTIVE
COMPLETE GAMES (8), AND STRIKEOUTS IN A
GAME (17) AND A SERIES (35). VOTED N.L. MVP IN 1968 AND CY YOUNG AWARD WINNER IN 1968 AND 1970. WON NINE GOLD GLOVE AWARDS. Hall of Fame Plaque Home Page Bob Gibson's Hall of Fame Bio Search Our Website for Information on Bob Gibson Search Our Online Library Catalog "ABNER" for Bob Gibson The data on all plaques was taken from reliable sources at the time the plaques were made. Hall of Fame plaques are property of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and the images may not be reproduced without approval of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. © National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc.

16. Bob Gibson: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
gibson , Robert (Known as “bob.”) Born 1935. American baseball player. A righthandedpitcher for the St.
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American baseball player. A right-handed pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals (1959–1975), he is best known for his 1968 season, in which he set major-league records for single-season earned run average (1.12) and most strikeouts in a World Series (35), and won the first of his two Cy Young Awards (1968, 1970). Wikipedia Bob Gibson Bob Gibson (born November 9 ) was a right-handed pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals from to . His record-setting career led to his election to the Baseball Hall of Fame in He was born Pack Robert Gibson in Omaha, Nebraska . Despite a childhood filled with health problems, including rickets asthma pneumonia , and a heart murmur , he was active in sports as a youth, particularly baseball and basketball . He won a basketball scholarship to Creighton University In , Gibson received a $4000 bonus to sign with the Cardinals. He delayed his start with the organization for a year, playing with the

17. Bob Gibson Baseball Stats By Baseball Almanac
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18. Bob Gibson Quotations By Baseball Almanac
baseball Almanac presents an unprecedented collection of quotations from andabout bob gibson.
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Baseball Almanac " One of the best athletes to ever play the game, the ex-Harlem Globetrotter posted a 1.12 ERA in 1968, the lowest figure since 1914, and a factor in convincing baseball officials to lower the pitching mound the next year. " - National Baseball Hall of Fame B aseball Almanac is pleased to present an unprecedented collection of baseball related quotations spoken by Bob Gibson and about Bob Gibson. Bob Gibson Quotations From Bob Gibson "A great catch (this one was by Curt Flood ) is like watching girls go by; the last one you see is always the prettiest." "Have you ever thrown a ball 100 miles an hour? Everything hurts. Even your ass hurts. I see pictures of my face and say, 'Holy shit', but that's the strain you feel when you throw. I had one of those faces you look at it, man, and say, 'Man he's an ass-hole.' Could be, depends on if you pissed me off or not." "I heard he (

19. Bob Gibson | The BASEBALL Page
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BOB GIBSON
The greatest big-game pitcher of his era, and perhaps of all-time, Gibson almost single-handedly won two World Series for the Cardinals in the 1960s, and nearly won another. He was the ultimate warrior on the mound - mean and focused on one thing - winning. In 1968, he enjoyed one of the most dominating seasons in baseball history, posting a 1.12 ERA and winning 22 games. Twice he was named Most Valuable Player of the World Series, and he is the only pitcher to win Game Seven and hit a home run in the same game.
Nicknames
"Gibby"
Played For
St. Louis Cardinals (1959-1975)
Post-Season
1964 World Series, 1967 World Series, 1968 World Series
World Champion? Yes, 1964 and 1967 St. Louis Cardinals. Ultimate Games 1964 World Series Game Seven, 1967 World Series Game Seven, 1968 World Series Game Seven Gibson had as much of an impact on his team in ultimate games as any pitcher in baseball history. He started three Game Sevens, winning two.

20. HickokSports.com - Biography - Bob Gibson
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Gibson, "Bob" (Robert)
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b. Nov. 9, 1935, Omaha, NE
Career Pitching Record Gibson had one of the greatest seasons ever for a pitcher in 1968. He set a major league record with a 1.12 ERA, had 13 shutouts in a 22-9 season and led the NL in strikeouts with 268 in 304 innings while walking only 62. He won the NL's Cy Young and most valuable player awards. That was just one season in a long stretch when Gibson was a dominating pitcher who helped lead the St. Louis Cardinals into three World Series and two world championships. After appearing with St. Louis for parts of the 1959 and 1960 seasons, he became a full-time starter in 1961. The right-handed Gibson led the league with 5 shutouts in 1962. He was 19-12 with a 3.01 ERA in 1964, when set a World Series record with 31 strikeouts in 27 innings, winning 2 and losing 1 in the Cardinals' seven-game victory over the New York Yankees. Gibson went 20-12 and 21-12 in the next two seasons, again leading the NL with 5 shutouts in 1966. He seemed on his way to another 20-victory season in 1967 before a line drive broke his right leg. However, he was ready for the World Series against the Boston Red Sox, winning 3 complete games and giving up just 3 runs. After his incredible 1968 season, Gibson won the first and fourth games of the World Series against the Detroit Tigers, setting a record of 7 consecutive series wins. Gibson also broke his own record with 35 strikeouts, but he lost the seventh game 4-1, in part because of a misplayed fly ball that led to 3 Detroit runs.

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