1935 - 2020
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American Baseballer Bob Gibson was born Pack Robert Gibson on 9th November, 1935 in Omaha, NE, USA and passed away on 2nd Oct 2020 aged 84. He is most remembered for A nine-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion, he won two Cy Young Awards and the 1968 National League (NL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award. His zodiac sign is Scorpio.
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First Name |
Robert
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Last Name |
Gibson
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Full Name at Birth |
Pack Robert Gibson
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Alternative Name |
Hoot, Gibby, Bullet
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Birthday |
9th November, 1935
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Birthplace |
Omaha, NE, USA
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Died |
2nd October, 2020
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Height |
6' 1" (185 cm)
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Weight |
189lbs (86 kg)
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Build |
Athletic
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Eye Color |
Brown - Dark
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Hair Color |
Black
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Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Ethnicity |
Black
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Nationality |
American
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High School |
Omaha Technical High School (Omaha, NE)
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University |
Creighton University for Sociology
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Occupation Text |
Former Major League Baseball Player
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Occupation |
Baseball
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Baseball Position |
Pitcher
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Bats |
Right
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Throws |
Right
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MLB First Game Date |
15th April, 1959
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MLB Final Game Date |
3rd September, 1975
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Hall of Fame |
Inducted into the Hall of Fame by BBWAA as Player in 1981 (337/401 ballots).
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Claim to Fame |
A nine-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion, he won two Cy Young Awards and the 1968 National League (NL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award
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Talent Agency (e.g. Modelling) |
Celebrity Talent International, PFP Sports & Celebrity Talent Agency
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Official Websites |
baseballhall.org/hof/gibson-bob, www.nndb.com/people/088/000085830/, www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/gibsobo01.shtml
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Robert Gibson (November 9, 1935 – October 2, 2020) was an American professional baseball pitcher who played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1959–1975). Nicknamed "Gibby" and "Hoot" (after actor Hoot Gibson), Gibson tallied 251 wins, 3,117 strikeouts, and a 2.91 earned run average (ERA) during his career. A nine-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion, he won two Cy Young Awards and the 1968 National League (NL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award. Known for a fiercely competitive nature and for intimidating opposing batters, he was elected in 1981 to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. The Cardinals retired his uniform number 45 in September 1975 and inducted him into the team Hall of Fame in 2014.