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The Two Best Pitchers the Last 50 Years: Bob Gibson and Randy JohnsonDuring the last 50 years, baseball has had some great hurlers. I will tell you why Gibson and Johnson, were the best righty and lefty, that I have seen.
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Bob Gibson, Allen Craig and the Cardinals Prove There Are Clutch PlayersBob Gibson beat the New York Yankees in the fifth game of the 1964 World Series when his good friend, Tim McCarver hit a three-run home run in the 10th inning. Gibson, of course, didn't need a closer and he completed what he had started.
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Bob Gibson: Proud, Opinionated, Tactless and the Most Feared Pitcher of His EraGibson had really been an "attitude" coach with the Mets and Braves. He certainly had what some referred to as an attitude. Bob Gibson was the meanest, toughest and most fearsome pitcher of his era.
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Bob Gibson: St. Louis' Untouchable PitcherBob Gibson once played for the Harlem Globetrotters, and National league batters wished he had stuck with basketball. This article details his fabulous career in baseball.
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Bob Gibson, Sandy Koufax, Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays Didn't Rely on Luck"Bob Gibson is the luckiest pitcher in baseball. He is always pitching when the other team doesn't score any runs." - Tim McCarver
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Bob Gibson - His New York Mets Career 1987A recap of Bob Gibson's brief stint with the New York Mets -
Big Bob Gibson White BBQ Sauce - Simply Delicious: Product ReviewBig Bob Gibson White BBQ Sauce is a delicious way to spice up your normal BBQ routine. -
Summer 2008 Marks the 40th Anniversary of Bob Gibson's 1.12 ERA SeasonIn 1968 Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals pitched a near impossible 1.12 earned run average. this may have led to the lowering of the pitcher's mound ion major league baseball.....
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Mickey Lolich Had Better Luck Than Bob GibsonDetroit Tigers' left-hander Mickey Lolich was the 1968 World Series MVP, but his performance was at least equaled by the Cardinals' Bob Gibson. -
Bob Gibson Blamed the Batter for Getting Hit by One of His Inside PitchesIn 1979, there was a gathering of 18 of the World Series MVPs from the last 25 years. The players were asked who would be their first selection if they were choosing sides for a team consisting of the honored players.
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Bob Gibson or Tom Seaver: Which was the Better Pitcher?A recent series of articles by fellow CP David R. Michaels, in which he picked the top pitchers of the past and selected Gibson but not Seaver, has me making the case for Tom Terrific. -
Bob Gibson, Unlike Reggie Jackson, Appreciated and Respected His FansThen, instead of handing me the signed baseball, whose value had increased by more than $100, Mr. Jackson rolled it to the side of the table.
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A Pitcher's Poem Dedicated to Bob GibsonAC assignment "Baseball Poem"
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The Bob HairstyleNo hairstyle has survived the changing of the times like the Bob. -
Josh Gibson, a Great Baseball Player Who Never Got a Chance Due to SegregationJosh Gibsons stats were staggering.
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A Flash from Baseball's Past: Bob BescherBob Bescher was considered Ty Cobb's base-stealing equal in the deadball era. He held the NL single-season stolen base record for 50 years, playing the game with a reckless abandon that would fill ESPN highlight reels. Time to remember "The Speeder." -
Bob Hope Welcomes Glen CampbellBob Hope was partial to booking singers on his specials because his theory was that singers are story-tellers and have an inborn talent for acting. One of his favorites was Glen Campbell, as solid a sketch actor as ever was. -
From Tony Trabert to Bob Ryland ... My Tennis HeroesBob Ryland is the Jackie Robinson of tennis and Tony Trabert won the French,US and Wimbledon tennis titles in 1955 and I had the good fortune of being influenced by these two champions from my time as a young tennis player until my adult years in NYC. -
Remembering Bob Marley 30 Years LaterThe 30th anniversary of Bob Marley's death is Wednesday, May 11. Here are three personal memories I have of Marley and his contribution to music and the world.
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Cate Blanchett as Bob Dylan: A Concise History of Actresses Playing Male RolesCate Blanchett's performance as Bob Dylan in the new movie "I'm Not There" is a shocking and insightful casting by director Todd Haynes. Nonetheless, there is a centuries-old tradition of actresses playing males in theater, opera, and film. -
Diane Sawyer to Replace Charles Gibson on ABC World News TonightDiane Sawyer will replace Charles Gibson on ABC World News Tonight. Plus, a tongue-in-cheek look at possible replacements for Good Morning America. -
Three Top Scandals of 2006: Frey, Foley and GibsonJames Frey, Mark Foley and Mel Gibson lead the scandal parade for 2006. -
Veteran Character Actor Henry Gibson Dies at 73Henry Gibson, who rose to fame as the stoic poet on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In television show, has died at the age of 73 at his home in Malibu, California.
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Gibson & D'Backs Make a Little HistoryThe Arizona Diamondbacks had the largest turnaround in wins last season and became one of five teams in major league history to make the playoffs after multiple seasons of 90 losses or more.
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Top Ten Songs by James Blunt A Modern-Day Bob Dylan Voicing a 'Generation Drenched in Hate''From his smash debut "Back to Bedlam" to his "Sugar-Coated" B-sides and live imported follow-up "Chasing Time: The Bedlam Sessions," this Brit's musical aptitude and lyrical imagery is indeed the top of the pops. -
On Baseball's Alleged Power OutageAre we jumping the gun in calling this "the year of the pitcher"? -
Top Five Wins Leaders in St. Louis Cardinals HistoryHall of Famer Bob Gibson headlines the St. Louis Cardinals' all-time win leaders -
Dominating Decades: The 1960s - the Years of the PitcherBaseball fans will tell you that 1968 was the "year of the pitcher," with Bob Gibson's 1.12 earned run average and Denny McLain's 30 game win year.
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Famous Sports Birthdays on November 9Famous Sports Birthdays On November 9 Whitey Herzog, Bob Gibson, Lou Ferrigno, Chris Jericho, David Duval
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Celebrity Birthdays on November 9Celebrity Birthdays On November 9 Whitey Herzog, Bob Gibson, Tom Folgerty, Lou Ferrigno, Nick Lachey
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Five Greatest Pitching Performances in Baseball Postseason HistoryA look at the most dominant pitching performances in baseball postseason history: Don Larsen's perfect game, Roy Halladay's no hitter, Bob Gibson's seventeen strikeouts, Jack Morris' ten-inning shutout, and Babe Ruth's 14-inning win. -
Willie Stargell: A Great Player, an Outstanding Leader and an Exceptional ManOn Aug. 14, 1971, Bob Gibson was one out away from pitching a no-hitter against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Three Rivers Stadium. Only Willie Stargell was standing between one of the meanest pitchers to ever toe the rubber and history.
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5 Things Cleveland Indians' Fans May Not Know About Their PitchersThe Tribe has had some great ones over time, but do their fans know some of them accomplished some wonderful things?
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Lowest Single Season E.R.A Top 10Check this out to see which pitchers recorded the lowest single season E.R.A's of all time.
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Season Opener, Week 1: MLB Power RankingsAll 30 MLB teams ranked 1-30!
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Out in Right Field: Players' Claims of Not Enough Blacks in MLB Are CuriousTwo Major League players have made headlines recently talking about the lack of U.S.-born blacks in baseball. But this hardly classifies as a problem, due either to opportunities for minorites or for quality of play on the field. -
Major League Baseball in 19671967 gave us an Impossible Dream, the last Triple Crown, and a World Series to remember.
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Baseball's All-Time TeamThere's one game to play. Here's my all-time 25-man roster. -
The Top Five World Series of All TimeWhat makes a World Series memorable? A series-winning ninth inning homer, close games, a great comeback or maybe an all-time boner play? -
Ernie Broglio: On the Wrong End of a Lopsided TradeAn interview with a retired major league baseball player.
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