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Gibson, Bob

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Gibson, Bob (Robert) (1935– )

US baseball pitcher. During his 17-year career with the St Louis Cardinals (1959–75), the right-hander won 251 games. He was voted the league's Most Valuable Player award in 1968.In the same season his earned-run average (1.12) was the fourth lowest in major league history. A ferocious competitor, he was elected to baseball's Hall of Fame in 1981. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska.



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The tenth disc includes the companion program "The Making of Baseball," featuring in-depth conversations (from PBS's "Charlie Rose" show) between Charlie Rose and Ken Burns, Yogi Berra, Bob Gibson, Bob Costas and Rachel Robinson, the widow of Jackie Robinson.
 
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