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- Full name: Pack Robert Gibson
- Born: November 9, 1935
- Birthplace: Omaha, Nebraska
- Nickname: "Hoot," "Gibby"
- Height: 6'1"
- Weight: 195 lbs
- Position: Pitcher
- Bats: Right
- Throws: Right
- College: Creighton University
- Played his entire career with the St. Louis Cardinals
- Major League debut: 1959
- Final season: 1975
- Played for the Harlem GlobetrottersThe National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum: Bob Gibson
- Career ERA: 2.91Baseball-Reference.com: Bob Gibson
- Career best ERA: 1.12 (1968)Baseball-Reference.com: Bob Gibson
- Career strikeouts: 3,117Baseball-Reference.com: Bob Gibson
- Career best strikeouts: 274 (1970)Baseball-Reference.com: Bob Gibson
- 2-time World Series MVP (1964 and 1967)ESPN.com: Bob Gibson
- 2-time Cy Young Award winnerESPN.com: Bob Gibson
- 9-time All-Star
- 9-time Gold Glove Award winnerBaseballLibrary.com: Bob Gibson
- National League MVP in 1968
- 1981: Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame
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Bob Gibson is a retired Major League Baseball pitcher and former All-Star.
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Bob Gibson Questions
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What do you think of Mel Gibson's new girlfriend, Oksana Grigorieva? 8 AnswersI for one am so sad at the path Mel Gibson has taken. So many people looked up to him as a role model. Super Star, wealthy, married for years, children, gave... read more -
What episode of SpongeBob SquarePants featured Pantera as a musical guest, where can I find It? 2 AnswersThe SpongeBob episode featuring Pantera is called "Pre-Hibernation Week" (Season 2, Episode 13).Here's a YouTube video I found (not whole episode, poor quality)... read more -
Is Mel Gibsons girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva really pregnant? 1 AnswerYes she is. Something huh????? read more
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Bob Gibson Vital Stats
- Mahalo's Guide to Major League Baseball
- Baseball-Reference.com: Career Stats
- Height: 6' 1"
- Weight: 195 lb
- Rookie Year: 1959
Bob Gibson Timeline
- November 9, 1935: Born
- 1957: Signed by the St. Louis Cardinals, but did not play
- 1957: Played for the Harlem Globetrotters
- 1959: Made MLB Debut
- 1962: Played in the All-Star game
- 1965-1972: Played in the All-Star game
- 1968: Won the Cy Young Award
- 1970: Won the Cy Young Award
- 1975: Final season
- 1981: Elected into the Hall of Fame




