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Ohiogal

(31,909 posts)
Sat Oct 3, 2020, 08:11 AM Oct 2020

Hall of Famer Bob Gibson dies at 84

He’ll be remembered most for that which can’t be measured or even accurately explained. Sure, we have plenty of facts and figures we can use to celebrate the great baseball career of Bob Gibson -- the wins, strikeouts, shutouts, Cy Youngs, Gold Gloves and the World Series superlatives.

But it’s the competitiveness Gibson conveyed and the intimidation he inspired that truly shaped his legacy in this sport. And those are the qualities that we remember most now that he passed away Friday after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 84. The Cardinals, the team on which he spent his entire 17-year career, confirmed the news Friday night.

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Hall of Famer Bob Gibson dies at 84 (Original Post) Ohiogal Oct 2020 OP
I was a huge Cardinals fan oswaldactedalone Oct 2020 #1
Tough year for Cardinals fans The Polack MSgt Oct 2020 #2
I watched Gibby in St. Louis many times. kairos12 Oct 2020 #3

oswaldactedalone

(3,489 posts)
1. I was a huge Cardinals fan
Sat Oct 3, 2020, 08:51 AM
Oct 2020

In the 60s and 70s. Gibby was so dominant and when you learn more about his background, you find that he was one of the finest athletes of the 20th century. A high scoring basketball star at hometown Creighton University, a former Globetrotter, and a fantastic pitcher who would have been a position player if not for his great pitching.

The early years of his MLB career were hampered by playing for racist Cardinal’s manager, Solly Hemus. When Hemus was finally fired, Johnny Keane took over and told Gibson he would be treated with full respect. That was when Bob Gibson became the Bob Gibson on his way to a Hall of Fame career. Gibson demanded respect, and pity those who didn’t realize it. A badass on the field and in life who was beloved by his teammates.

RIP, Gibby, and thanks for the memories.

kairos12

(12,842 posts)
3. I watched Gibby in St. Louis many times.
Sat Oct 3, 2020, 12:42 PM
Oct 2020

If my life depended on one pitcher getting one strike out, Gibby would be my guy.

He owned the inside, middle, and outside of the plate.

He dusted so many batters its ridiculous.

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