Saturday, April 2, 2022

1970 IN-GAME ACTION: BOB GIBSON

The next player that gets a 1970 "In-Game Action" card in my ongoing series (and soon to be released custom set!), St. Louis Cardinals legend Bob Gibson:

 
"Gibby" was on his way to his second Cy Young Award in 1970, finishing the season with a brilliant 23-7 record, along with a 3.12 ERA and a career-best 274 strikeouts over 34 starts and 294 innings.
He also brought home his sixth of what would end up being nine Gold Gloves, while making his seventh All-Star team.
The 23 wins in 1970 marked his fifth 20-win season in six years, eventually settling for 251 wins as a Big League ace, along with 3117 strikeouts (only the second pitcher ever to reach that mark at the time), 56 shutouts and a brilliant 2.91 E.R.A.
A legend of the game, he was a “gimmie” for the Hall of Fame once eligible in 1981, getting named on 337 of 401 ballots cast.
Stories of Gibson’s fierce competitive streak are legendary, and I love each and every one of them!

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