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 Post subject: Bob Gibson
PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2020 10:21 pm 
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Image RIP Gibby on this day 52 years ago struckout 17 Tigers the best

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 Post subject: Re: Bob Gibson
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 Post subject: Re: Bob Gibson
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I detest the St. Louis Cardinals.

Except for Bob Gibson. I loved Bob Gibson, especially when he wasn't pitching against Fergie Jenkins.

I read his autobiography at the end of his career, learned about the poverty and discrimination he faced, and his experience at Creighton. One of the autobiographies (along with Sayers' I Am Third) that shaped my understanding as a tween.

An ornery man, but a good man. And a hell of a baseball player.

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 Post subject: Re: Bob Gibson
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Never saw him but every tale said he was great and an absolute monster of the game. Much respect. RIP

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 Post subject: Re: Bob Gibson
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His baseball reference page is amazing to peruse.

He had more complete games in his career than career wins, and he had 251 wins.


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 Post subject: Re: Bob Gibson
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Bill James said something to the effect of that his wind-up would have never been allowed had he come up today. Coaches would try to get him to have more "proper" mechanics, and it might have ruined him.

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 Post subject: Re: Bob Gibson
PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2020 11:31 am 
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GoldenJet wrote:

The only two non quality starts that year were 4 earned in 9 and 4 earned in 11.

Now I want to know who the last Cub was who through 11 IP in a game. I'm pretty sure it was Jenkins in 1973 against the Giants, who through 12 innings against the Giants and the Cubs lost in the 13th.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxe ... 7220.shtml

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 Post subject: Re: Bob Gibson
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13 inning game in 3 hours. Stroke out 6 and walked 2 in 12 innings. Just a different game back then, wonder what his pitch count was. Be nice to see a game in which only six batters for one didn’t put the ball in play in 12 innings. Guess 7 if you count the one run he gave up being a solo homerun. Cubs had about the same results on offense (minus the home run).


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 Post subject: Re: Bob Gibson
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Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
I detest the St. Louis Cardinals.

Except for Bob Gibson. I loved Bob Gibson, especially when he wasn't pitching against Fergie Jenkins.

I read his autobiography at the end of his career, learned about the poverty and discrimination he faced, and his experience at Creighton. One of the autobiographies (along with Sayers' I Am Third) that shaped my understanding as a tween.

An ornery man, but a good man. And a hell of a baseball player.


Very nice. I'd like to pick up a copy off eBay as few are available on Amazon. This is the one right? https://www.amazon.com/Stranger-Game-Autobiography-Bob-Gibson/dp/0670847941/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=bob+gibson&qid=1601744215&sr=8-6

or this: https://www.amazon.com/Ghetto-Glory-Story-Bob-Gibson/dp/B000AY44HQ/ref=sr_1_16?dchild=1&keywords=bob+gibson&qid=1601744215&sr=8-16


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 Post subject: Re: Bob Gibson
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No, I don't know if the one I read is still in print, it was published in the early 70s. Granted it was probably mostly pablum, but I was 10 so I wasn't exactly expecting Dostoyevsky.

I am pretty sure that Stranger to the Game was written in the 90s. It's probably still a good read.

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 Post subject: Re: Bob Gibson
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Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
No, I don't know if the one I read is still in print, it was published in the early 70s. Granted it was probably mostly pablum, but I was 10 so I wasn't exactly expecting Dostoyevsky.

I am pretty sure that Stranger to the Game was written in the 90s. It's probably still a good read.


It was. I met him at the old Borders in Schaumburg. He was an intimidating guy with a strong handshake even in his early 60s.

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 Post subject: Re: Bob Gibson
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Crick Ramp wrote:
His baseball reference page is amazing to peruse.

He had more complete games in his career than career wins, and he had 251 wins.

:shock:

That is frickin incredible!!!!

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