Gibson, Bob (1935—)
Bob Gibson's pitching for the St. Louis Cardinals earned him a dominant place in baseball history. The 6 [.minute] 1 [.second] right-hander used an overwhelming fastb...
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One of the fiercest competitors of any era in baseball, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Bob Gibson (born 1935) dominated the National League in the 1960s and early 1970s. The hard-throwing Hall of Fame ri...
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Willie Mays led a nostalgia wave _ and all vote-getters _ Monday in balloting to determine a 50th anniversary Gold Glove team.One week into the season, about 50,000 ballots had been received in wha...
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NEW YORK, Nov 15 (Reuters) - San Diego Padres right-hander
Jake Peavy was the unanimous winner of the National League Cy
Young Award on Thursday as top pitcher. The 26-year-old Peavy achieved the ...
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Paul Molitor and Bob Gibson are among 50 former players and coaches on the ballot this year for the National College Baseball Hall of Fame.The ballot, which was to be officially released by the Col...
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Bing Devine, the St. Louis general manager who helped build Cardinals teams that won three National League pennants and two World Series in the 1960s, died Saturday. He was 90.Devine died at Barnes...
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Brandon Webb pitched his third straight shutout and stretched his scoreless streak to 42 innings, tossing a two-hitter to lead the Arizona Diamondbacks past the Atlanta Braves 4-0 on Friday night.W...
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Tom Glavine earned his 291st win, Paul Lo Duca and Carlos Delgado knocked in five runs, and Carlos Beltran contributed with his bat and arm in a 6-1 Mets victory over the Cardinals on Sunday night....
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Fausto Carmona's sinker dropped, it dipped, it dived, and it devastated the Minnesota Twins. Throwing sinkers and almost nothing but sinkers, Carmona pitched a four-hitter for his first career shut...
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