MLB remembers Hall of Famer and legend Bob Gibson

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  • Hall of Famer and Cardinals legend Bob Gibson passed away on October 2nd, 2020. One of the greatest pitchers of all-time, Gibson won an MVP award, 2 Cy Young awards and made 9 All-Star teams. He was also a 2x World Series MVP. He finished his career with 251 wins and 3117 strikeouts.
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  • @BaseballQuotes1
    @BaseballQuotes1 4 роки тому +282

    Bob Gibson is the luckiest pitcher in baseball. He is always pitching when the other team doesn't score any runs. -Tim McCarver

    • @BlackTalkRadioNetwork
      @BlackTalkRadioNetwork 4 роки тому +1

      lmao

    • @rolltideroll8458
      @rolltideroll8458 4 роки тому +7

      I mean, he wasn’t wrong lmao

    • @larryemmert3222
      @larryemmert3222 4 роки тому +10

      Góod one Mr. McCarver!!! Mr. Gibson was a classic pitcher!

    • @kingrayog
      @kingrayog 3 роки тому +7

      Tim is a bit of a prankster when it came to my father. He knows it wasn't luck. It was pure talent/hard work out there on the mound. Ask Tim about his thumb. Hahahahaha

    • @TraeFittz
      @TraeFittz 3 роки тому +1

      Thats the point 😂

  • @timn4554
    @timn4554 4 роки тому +119

    What a great man. As a young kid I was waiting outside for my mom at a sports card convention that he was at signing autographs. He saw me there by myself waiting on a bench and he came over and sat down with me to make sure I was ok and he sat with me and we talked until my mom got there. This sums up the the kind of man he was and we all should be . Thank you Bob!!!!!!

    • @Thesage50
      @Thesage50 4 роки тому +6

      Thanks for showing us the kinder, gentler side of this fierce, no/nonsense competitor.

    • @lukew1383
      @lukew1383 4 роки тому +2

      That is awesome! I am extremely jealous.

    • @beautiful80sladies22
      @beautiful80sladies22 4 роки тому +2

      The way people self promote... keep up with the Joneses etc..... that is an experience you'll never forget nor can anybody take away from you. Thank you for sharing. During these times we need to hear these stories. God bless and be safe

    • @timn4554
      @timn4554 4 роки тому

      @@marcsmith3123 thanks Marc. That is how I remember him.

    • @bryanmahon7866
      @bryanmahon7866 3 роки тому +2

      What a cool story... I remember those days when a kid could sit outside, by him, or herself in downtown St. Louis, and never feel threatened, and then to have a major league player offer his time to make sure you were ok... And, oh yeah, that was only Bob Gibson...!

  • @ryanthunderhammer9970
    @ryanthunderhammer9970 4 роки тому +114

    Man 2020 has been cruel to Cardinals fans. Rest in peace Gibson

    • @docadams7099
      @docadams7099 4 роки тому +5

      It's been cruel to Reds fans too. We lost Joe Morgan, John McNamara, and Tom Seaver. I know Mets fans miss Tom Terrific, too. 2020 has been cruel all over.

    • @daryletunis4892
      @daryletunis4892 3 роки тому +6

      ST. LOUIS SHOULD HAVE WON THE 1968 WORLD SERIES. SO MUCH TALENT. GIBSON, LOU BROCK, CURT FLOOD, ETC. THEY GAVE 100% BEFORE FREE AGENCY WRECKED IT. GOD BLESS THE GREAT PLAYERS OF THE 1960'S.

    • @rb1179
      @rb1179 3 роки тому +3

      True, but I lost my Mom and that hurts most of all.

    • @duffman18
      @duffman18 Рік тому

      @@daryletunis4892 why are you shouting so loudly? Don't you know it's rude to shout like that? Use your inside voice, jesus...

  • @RCP2k
    @RCP2k 4 роки тому +90

    It makes me really upset at the world that somebody would actually dislike this

    • @GlorifiedTruth
      @GlorifiedTruth 4 роки тому +9

      Don't feel too bad about it. It's possible people who voted it down loved Bob Gibson but thought it was a bad tribute.

    • @RCP2k
      @RCP2k 4 роки тому +2

      Glorified Truth True or they might’ve actually clicked the wrong button

    • @edmundlewandowski4189
      @edmundlewandowski4189 4 роки тому +5

      RCP2k. Unfortunately there are probably a few people who would thumbs down any cardinal video they see or even baseball video. I don’t think anyone would dislike as something personal to Gibson. Usually tribute videos have ratings disabled.

    • @miles8738
      @miles8738 4 роки тому

      Bots

    • @tedwlezien3733
      @tedwlezien3733 4 роки тому +2

      Bet they're Cub fan3

  • @micahfredell2908
    @micahfredell2908 4 роки тому +49

    Will be remembered forever

  • @WegotTheBOMB
    @WegotTheBOMB 4 роки тому +108

    I had a chance to meet him once and asked him if he thought 'The Babe' could've handled his fastball.. and Mr. Gibson replied "I'm sure he would have gotten back up." There won't be another Bob Gibson.

    • @Lonewolfmike
      @Lonewolfmike 4 роки тому +8

      He didn't care who you were he would make you eat dust if he thought you needed to.

    • @ilikepie19921
      @ilikepie19921 4 роки тому +8

      @@Lonewolfmike I think he even did to his idol, Willie Mays

    • @Lonewolfmike
      @Lonewolfmike 4 роки тому +9

      @@ilikepie19921 Well someone once said something to the effect of if even if it was his mother or grandmother he would pitch them inside and tight or make them eat dust. Now that is competitive.

    • @tillitsdone
      @tillitsdone 4 роки тому +12

      @@Lonewolfmike "Don’t dig in against Bob Gibson, he'll knock you down. He'd knock down his own grandmother if she dared to challenge him" - Hank Aaron

    • @Lonewolfmike
      @Lonewolfmike 4 роки тому +1

      @@tillitsdone Yep that's Bob Gibson's pitching style in a nutshell. LOL

  • @TrueBlueVinn
    @TrueBlueVinn 4 роки тому +22

    When I heard the news, I had to take out my old Gibson jersey and wear it in tribute to the man. Really felt the loss as I was putting it on.

  • @19DannyBoy65
    @19DannyBoy65 4 роки тому +110

    “This story is rich enough to fill a book, but all his achievements to this point would pale in comparison to what he was about to do.
    When Bob was three and a half years old, he was stricken with pneumonia so severely that his mother feared he wouldn’t survive. His brother wrapped him in a blanket and carried him to the hospital, and promised him that if he made it he would buy him a baseball glove. In 1968, Gibson pitched the greatest season in the history of baseball.”
    -Jon Bois in _The Bob Emergency: a study of athletes named Bob, Part I_

    • @NishuSingh-kp7lv
      @NishuSingh-kp7lv 4 роки тому +2

      Great story! Never knew that

    • @armandodebruin1589
      @armandodebruin1589 4 роки тому +2

      Wow

    • @humbertoquackenbush3932
      @humbertoquackenbush3932 4 роки тому +9

      "Throughout his life, absolutely nothing and nobody on the planet earth could stop Bob Gibson. So they moved the earth itself, and that didn't work either." - Jon Bois in that same video

    • @pyRoy6
      @pyRoy6 4 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/lvh6NLqKRfs/v-deo.html (it's worth watching the entire thing, but Gibson's segment starts at 24.40)

  • @ethanmerlin8065
    @ethanmerlin8065 4 роки тому +47

    Bob Gibson really was a tricky pitcher, fierce yet tricky, now he's gone, rest in peace Bob, rest in peace.

    • @jamestillman9810
      @jamestillman9810 3 роки тому +2

      He is never credited for being a smart pitcher, only a very intimidating power pitcher. In reality Gibson used a lot of deception. Hitters expected the great fastball but Gibson would change speeds and level of break with that slider. It would look like a curve at times then it would look like his fastball. He threw hard but Maloney, Koufax threw harder. Gibson developed great control over the years. In 1968 he peaked but if he was given the opportunity and had some of the basic advantages others had, he would have reached his peak a few years earlier. No excuses because many pitchers in the previous era lost years to the war.

    • @jordancooke5980
      @jordancooke5980 3 роки тому

      @@jamestillman9810 Thanks for sharing this. Very informative

    • @duffman18
      @duffman18 Рік тому

      @@jamestillman9810 he also knew all about spin rate, decades before that became a big thing in baseball. He'd throw different kinds of sliders, by adjusting how much he wanted the ball to spin. He had a whole routine designed to intimidate batters to make them make a mistake, it was genius psychology. Like if the batter was getting too comfortable he'd pitch a ball very close to them (but not hitting them, most of the time anyway) in order to stand the batter up straight and move them back away from the strike zone a bit.
      He wasn't tall at all, he was only 6ft 1in which is very short, yet he seemed like a giant at all times, a terrifying giant. Because he was incredibly smart and knew how to make himself frightening, and baseball is all a psychological battle anyway, and Gibson was the master of that. Nobody else ever had a season as good as him, and nobody else was ever quite as intimidating as him, even really big boys like Randy Johnson and Nolan Ryan who were much taller than Gibson and threw some of the hardest pitches ever recorded in the sport.

    • @jamestillman9810
      @jamestillman9810 Рік тому +1

      @@duffman18 I enjoyed your comment so much I saved it in my archives. It was so on point. Thanks!!!

  • @KSmall109CAB
    @KSmall109CAB 4 роки тому +11

    The years 1967 and 1968 were very turbulent ones in the United States. Bob Gibson, Lou Brock, Al Kaline, and others from the Cardinal, Red Sox, and Tiger teams, not to mention MLB in general, helped bring people together at a time when the nation was ripping itself apart.

    • @waynejohanson1083
      @waynejohanson1083 4 роки тому +2

      Great points. Because both Bobby Kennedy and MLK were assassinated in those years.

  • @mpaulm
    @mpaulm 4 роки тому +43

    His 1968 season is the best season ever by a pitcher, there's no debate.

    • @bigfish2827
      @bigfish2827 4 роки тому +6

      I totally agree. He was the king of the outside pitch.

    • @KSmall109CAB
      @KSmall109CAB 4 роки тому +2

      Still trying to figure out how he lost nine games with a 1.12 ERA. Do remember that Denny McLain was 31-6 that year. That was the last time modern baseball (say post-1920) had a 30 game winner.

    • @DDDD-rq2rk
      @DDDD-rq2rk 4 роки тому +1

      No disrespect to Bob Gibson, may he rest in peace, but you're flat out wrong. 1968 wasn't called "The Year of the Pitcher" for no reason. The average era in baseball was under 3. On the other hand, in the year 2000, there was only one American League pitcher with an era under 3.70. That one pitcher was Pedro Martinez with a 1.74. In the height of the steroid era, in the AL East, with half his games at Fenway, Pedro had an era of 1.74. That is more impressive than Gibson's 1.12. If you're a stats guy, Pedro had an ERA+ of 291 compared to Gibson's ERA+ of 258 (the higher the better). Pedro also had the best single season WHIP of all time that year. Gibson's '68 is easily second, but I have trouble seeing Pedro's 2000 as better.

    • @wmg5852
      @wmg5852 4 роки тому +9

      @@DDDD-rq2rk Sorry, no can do, Bob was better. Baseball's a 9-inning game. 34starts 304.2IP 28CG and 13 shutouts. Plus the MVP. GG too. And he should've won all 3WS games had his defense not gone south (and I was rooting for the Tigers!) And Guidry 1978 was the best in the AL since the DH was installed.

    • @jorgeponce5512
      @jorgeponce5512 4 роки тому +1

      1.12 ERA in 1968 (with W-L record of 22-9)

  • @parsaamuzgar5469
    @parsaamuzgar5469 4 роки тому +49

    Rest In Peace legend😭🙏🏻

  • @clash5j
    @clash5j 4 роки тому +50

    Hank Aaron instructing a young Dusty Baker before his first time facing Gibson - ‘Don’t dig in against Bob Gibson, he’ll knock you down. He’d knock down his own grandmother if she dared to challenge him. Don’t stare at him, don’t smile at him, don’t talk to him. He doesn’t like it. If you happen to hit a home run, don’t run too slow, don’t run too fast. If you happen to want to celebrate, get in the tunnel first. And if he hits you, don’t charge the mound, because he’s a Gold Glove boxer.’

    • @medotorg2720
      @medotorg2720 4 роки тому +1

      There was no one who ever owned the inside corner quite the way Gibson did. Good advice from Hank. I would have been back on my heels walking up to the plate.

    • @richardmiller3919
      @richardmiller3919 3 роки тому +1

      clash5j .. once he was with Globetrotter team for a year before MLB.

  • @EBthere
    @EBthere 3 роки тому +7

    As a young boy in the 60's there was no pitcher in MLB that commanded my attention more than Bob Gibson.

  • @bloopandablast9257
    @bloopandablast9257 4 роки тому +52

    They said that "baseball couldn't be played by 1 player" but dammit he tried.

    • @monatoney3474
      @monatoney3474 4 роки тому +4

      Me and my dad would watch Bob on Sundays cause he ALWAYS pitched on Sundays. MISS those days💔💔💋💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💋💋

  • @larryloveless2967
    @larryloveless2967 4 роки тому +4

    You can argue about who was the greatest pitcher ever, but Bob Gibson is by far the greatest Cardinals pitcher ever. Bob Gibson even pitched big in the post seasons of 1964, 1967, and 1968. In 1968 for example he was the only Cards pitcher who did well versus the Tigers. I grew up watching him but his 20 win or near 20 win seasons became so routine, that I had to live and follow baseball another 45 years after he retired that I realized he was one of the greatest ever. I also remember all the times he lost games 1-0 or 2-1. He went the full nine innings. I recommend any baseball fan visit St. Louis and see the Cardinals Hall of Fame museum in their Ballpark Village alongside the stadium. You will enjoy it.

  • @dodgerrichie7274
    @dodgerrichie7274 4 роки тому +3

    1968 was definitely the year of the pitcher. It's the only year in MLB history where both the NL Cy Young (Bob Gibson) and AL Cy Young (Denny McLain) winners were also NL and AL MVP's. Bob Gibson pitched 47 consecutive scoreless innings and Don Drysdale set the MLB record by pitching 58 1/3 consecutive scoreless innings. There were 339 shutouts between the AL and NL. The St. Louis Cardinals alone pitched 30 shutouts, the most in the Majors. Thank you Mr. Gibson. You will be missed.

  • @bigfish2827
    @bigfish2827 4 роки тому +14

    He was one of the best and I’ll never forget him.

  • @michaeldailey7103
    @michaeldailey7103 4 роки тому +7

    Your home now Mr Gibson , God bless !!!

  • @bingchii-ling9393
    @bingchii-ling9393 4 роки тому +15

    The very definition of legendary

  • @derrickgoodman8434
    @derrickgoodman8434 4 роки тому +10

    One of the most awesome deliveries in baseball. I always thought watching him that he would fall off the pitching mound.

  • @robertbowles5156
    @robertbowles5156 4 роки тому +3

    I was talking to a friend about Lou and Bob on Friday night and had an eerie feeling when I said Bob was the last of my boy hood heroes. Nitschke Starr Brock Gibson, my own personal Mt. Rushmore. I guess at 62 my childhood is really over.

    • @kingrayog
      @kingrayog 3 роки тому

      It's not over until it's over. You can keep your dreams alive, Robert. I'm 64 and I can never forget my dad. All I have are childhood baseball memories, because he retired the year I graduated high school, then it was over for us as a family. He remarried.

  • @i1blessed1i
    @i1blessed1i 4 роки тому +10

    Rest in Peace to one of the best Pitchers of all time time.

  • @williamcooper1758
    @williamcooper1758 4 роки тому +5

    I love what John Keane said when Gibson was running out of Gas in Game Seven of the 1964 World Series. Knowing that Bob Gibson was pitching on two days rest,The manager had told him that he was going to stick with him in the 9th inning, when the Cardinals had a 7-3 Lead over the Yankees. "You Can't give up four home runs," he said. He gave up two, and got two outs. The lead now 7-5, everyone knew Gibson had nothing left, but the Manager in his words, tearfully said "I made a commitment to his heart." With his last ounce of reserve, He got Bobby Richardson to pop up. (Maris and Mantle would have followed). As they celebrated, you could see him collapse in their arms. If I needed one game to win for my life, I'd pick you over KOUFAX, MARICHAL, WALTER JOHNSON, GREG MADDUX, VERLANDER et al. God Picked you for his pitching staff yesterday, and I can see why. Rest In Paradise, Big Fella.

  • @greghobbs1728
    @greghobbs1728 3 роки тому +1

    Guys like Mr. Bob Gibson are not supposed to get old and pass away. He was the best. Phenomenal Athlete & Fierce Competitor.

  • @EE-bg1de
    @EE-bg1de 4 роки тому +7

    The only baseball jersey hanging up in my basement - #45 Bob Gibson - Greatest Cardinals Pitcher ever

    • @waynejohanson1083
      @waynejohanson1083 4 роки тому

      I agree and that is say something because Dizzy Dean was a Cardinal.

  • @johnlflack5188
    @johnlflack5188 4 роки тому +5

    Peace and prosperity to the Gibson family

  • @gadbammit4736
    @gadbammit4736 4 роки тому +5

    Reading everyone's memories and seeing him pitch on 2 days rest to win the world series, has there ever been another pitcher like Bob Gibson? Thank you Bob, may the lord be with your family, and may you rest in peace

  • @reidbauer46
    @reidbauer46 4 роки тому +21

    One of my favorite pitchers of all time!

  • @WaffleMan
    @WaffleMan 4 роки тому +3

    20 homeruns and a .210 batting average for his career. not bad at all .291 career era. raised by his non prime years. 1968 he had a magical 1.12 era. Hes got my respect

    • @user-kl5gn9dh9l
      @user-kl5gn9dh9l 4 роки тому

      His 1968 season was one of the best single season by a pitcher of all time.

    • @WaffleMan
      @WaffleMan 4 роки тому

      Y indeed. He was a great pitcher

  • @JayDogTitan-he6wo
    @JayDogTitan-he6wo 4 роки тому +2

    Bob Gibson flat out owned the mound and he let every batter he faced know it, My thoughts and prayers go out to the Gibson family at this difficult time. 🙏⚾️

  • @laconfidential8504
    @laconfidential8504 4 роки тому +3

    Rest In Peace Bob Gibson. You were so legendary they had to change the rules because of you yet you were still great afterwards.

  • @sharonrobinson4210
    @sharonrobinson4210 4 роки тому +1

    In 1965 our baseball coach, M M McMahon, from a little SE Missouri school in Clarkton, MO drove a school bus to take his baseball team to see the Cardinals play. Before the game, we got to go down on the field and visit with the players of our corresponding positions. I was a pitcher so I got to be with Bob Gibson. He was phenomenal and our idol anyway, but this was very special. He showed us how to how to hold the baseball to make different types of pitches and of course we were just in awe. A memory I cherish and will never forget, along with being able to watch the he Cardinals in World Series. Rest in peace, Mr. Gibson.

  • @LemonGlow99
    @LemonGlow99 2 роки тому +1

    I always love it when pitchers provide their own run support

  • @raymartin9091
    @raymartin9091 3 роки тому +1

    I was in the 7th grade in 67 and almost broke my ankle and got to see the first 5 games of the series and I will never forget it. I was pulling for Boston but loved the Cardinals. The 3 players I remember the most were Bob Gibson, Carl Yastrzemski andLou Brock. I will never forge it.

    • @davejenn6051
      @davejenn6051 3 роки тому

      You were the luckiest kid in the world in 67........ In 68 I caught a a ball in the right field upper deck at busch stadium at the world series in batting practice hit by Roger Maris.... As I held it in my hand showing my brother, two older guys came up and grabbed it out of my hand and ran off with it...

  • @donoakman1507
    @donoakman1507 4 роки тому +1

    Intense and as feared as any pitcher ever..one one of the best ever

  • @ticnatz
    @ticnatz 4 роки тому +1

    I have many heroes. They are heroes for a reason. Brooks Robinson & this gentleman are at the top of that list. One of my 2 favorite teams were in the WS every year between 1964 & 1971 (except 1965) , and yet, they never played each other. Strange....

  • @tonysheffield2456
    @tonysheffield2456 3 роки тому +1

    Born and raised in St. Louis in 1964. My grandad loved taking me to Cardinal games and I loved going with him. All the other games he listened to on KMOX radio unless it was televised. I felt the loss when I heard the news of Gibby passing away. Cherished memories for sure.

  • @ronaldwinker2197
    @ronaldwinker2197 4 роки тому +6

    "A no hitter for Gibson!" Jack Buck's words still echo on the streets of St Louis today! He was so good the mound was lowered. I was lucky enough to go to the ballpark to watch him pitch.

  • @Good_Guy6
    @Good_Guy6 4 роки тому +11

    Fun fact, Bob Gibson hit 24 hrs in his career

    • @kevinwilson1070
      @kevinwilson1070 4 роки тому +1

      Man, that's a lot of hrs.for a pitcher. He did get up more though. Things were different then.

    • @richardmiller3919
      @richardmiller3919 3 роки тому

      Tezryy WC .. yes Bob Gibson hit long home run into deep centerfield stand in the World Series at Fenway. (1967)

  • @hammerthomas8032
    @hammerthomas8032 4 роки тому +1

    The greatest Cardinal to ever summit the pitching mound! Every man to walk to the plate should thank him, for it was he who changed the way every ball is delivered to the batter, and thank god they never had to face him; a sad day in STL. Thanx!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @lost9573
    @lost9573 4 роки тому +72

    2020 is just getting worse and worse

    • @EJanco28
      @EJanco28 4 роки тому +6

      Yes

    • @KSmall109CAB
      @KSmall109CAB 4 роки тому +2

      Seaver and Gibson are up in heaven throwing heat at the angels. Al Kaline came along to keep the angels from getting frustrated at all that heat in the clouds...

    • @dabdelaziz777
      @dabdelaziz777 4 роки тому

      I am crying so much...I'm 63 and I remember all of these greats. Each one them were such great human beings. I feel like we need a national week or month of morning. So few young people today will ever have what we had in the 1960's. Clean competition. Just look at how we dressed when we went to a baseball game. Life goes on.

  • @marcelmetz363
    @marcelmetz363 4 роки тому +1

    I love it When I was13 yrs old I loved Bob Gibson

  • @vivalasvegas2090
    @vivalasvegas2090 4 роки тому +2

    Gibson,Marichal,Koufax.60s-70sDrysdale,Seaver,Jenkins, Carlton.All great National League pitching. No wonder they won the all star game year after year.R.I.P. have a beer with the great Lou Brock.

    • @kingrayog
      @kingrayog 3 роки тому

      He didn't like beer, but loved wine. They were classy men when they dined together.

  • @aidanwelter7079
    @aidanwelter7079 4 роки тому +7

    He struck out the greatest tiger of all time, Al Kaline, twice.

    • @steeter6
      @steeter6 4 роки тому +1

      Um Ty Cobb is the best tiger of all time.

    • @waynejohanson1083
      @waynejohanson1083 4 роки тому

      What about Ty Cobb and Hank Greenberg.

  • @knxghtro
    @knxghtro 2 роки тому

    I wish I could of watched him play. I feel such pride when I wear my Gibson jersey to the Cardinals games. Rest In peace Legend. ❤️

  • @jeffwier696
    @jeffwier696 6 місяців тому

    I got to see Gibson pitch in St. Louis in '68. I was 12. He's the G.O.A.T.! R.I.P.

  • @uppercut70
    @uppercut70 4 роки тому +1

    I grew up around the corner from Bob Gibson in Nebraska. An old friend of mine used to mow his yard and that friend said Bob Gibson was even a fierce customer.

  • @kevinweakley2852
    @kevinweakley2852 3 роки тому +1

    Tiger fan here. Bob Gibson was the greatest pitcher I’ve ever seen !!

  • @enriquemorin5569
    @enriquemorin5569 4 роки тому +1

    Fascinating pitcher a great.

  • @georgeregenold3685
    @georgeregenold3685 4 роки тому +1

    Rest in Heavenly Joy. Mr. Bob G. Always good to see my childhood memory's and Old Busch Stadium since our Oakland-Alameda and Boston Fenway are the last two of that Gone By Erâ.

    • @kingrayog
      @kingrayog 3 роки тому

      The new stadium is really nice as well. I thought they had moved it, but it's in the exact same spot. Just intensely remodeled.

  • @tommcconville4270
    @tommcconville4270 4 роки тому +2

    I'm shocked and saddened at the death of Bob Gibson, one of the greatest pitchers in Major League Baseball history. And just as fine a man. May he rest in peace.

  • @johnleidle9910
    @johnleidle9910 4 роки тому +1

    " I only had a fast ball & a slider , God help you if you crowd the plate " most dominate pitcher I ever saw & I've seen a few. Thanks for everything you did for Baseball ,

    • @jamestillman9810
      @jamestillman9810 3 роки тому

      That was part of Bob Gibson's deception tactics. He actually had two fastballs, a cutter and a sinker. He had two sliders, one that broke laterally either right or left like a hard screw ball and one that would break like a hard curve. He also had a curve and he did change speeds on occasion. He even had a brush back pitch, a knockdown pitch and a hits bat man pitch. He really was an intelligent pitcher.

  • @sheafan1971
    @sheafan1971 4 роки тому +7

    At spring training in different years-
    Kids asked Bob Gibson to sign the sweet spot of a baseball
    Gibson said a baseball doesn’t have a sweet spot, it is round

    • @kingrayog
      @kingrayog 3 роки тому

      Hahahahaha, yep, that's him! 😆

  • @richardmcnair5243
    @richardmcnair5243 3 роки тому

    Bob Gibson as a little kid I remember him pitching. What a power house on the mound.

  • @keithsparling5537
    @keithsparling5537 4 роки тому +2

    I'm an old Cub fan! Anyone in the National league feared him! Great pitcher!

    • @waynejohanson1083
      @waynejohanson1083 4 роки тому

      Thank God you are still alive and Finally saw the Cubs win the World Series in 2016. The drought finally came to a and after over a 100 years.

    • @keithsparling5537
      @keithsparling5537 4 роки тому +2

      @@waynejohanson1083 You know decades since my childhood, I still am a Cub fan! It did help me check off my "bucket list", see the Cubs in the World Series! I only wish my Mom, and Grandma could have been here. But I know they were watching! Ernie Banks was my idol, and I played 1st base and wore #14!!! I wasnt the hitter he was !!! LOL Working in the cornfields in Illinois, listening on my transistor radio... Life was simple, life was good! Great memories! Lou Boudreau, and Jack Quinlan announced the games on WGN radio. Too much? LOL

  • @ZippyDChimp-mr1tf
    @ZippyDChimp-mr1tf 3 роки тому +2

    He pitched in an era where some of the all-time greatest pitchers played. Koufax, Marichal, Drysdale, Seaver, Ford, Palmer, and on and on…but no one was as fierce as Mr. Gibson! I still coach youth baseball and until last year was coaching men and I always make sure my pitchers understand how Bob Gibson played the game.

  • @richardminter9462
    @richardminter9462 4 роки тому +2

    Bob was so amazing! Rest in peace my friend.

  • @raymondluxuryyacht3194
    @raymondluxuryyacht3194 4 роки тому +11

    I read a story that he once threw at a batter in the on-deck circle. I don't know if it's true, but I like to think it is.

    • @jamestillman9810
      @jamestillman9810 3 роки тому +1

      If Bob Gibson was a scumbag, then what was Don Drysdale who hit nearly twice as many batters in fewer career innings. Gibson used intimidation as a tool but he was fair with it. He purposely took away the inside corner but if he made a mistake inside and got hit he didn't retaliate. He only retaliated when the batter would lean over the plate. In Gibson's mind the hitter was cheating. It reminds me of Sal "the barber" Maglie.

  • @Dominos-el7qr
    @Dominos-el7qr 11 місяців тому

    Glad he was with us as long as he was, but man it always hurts to lose one of the greats. Thanks for the memories, Mr G.

  • @TheLions1957
    @TheLions1957 4 роки тому +1

    Bob Gibson was a total badass.

  • @faioladrums
    @faioladrums 4 роки тому +3

    Rest In Peace to an MLB Legend!!

  • @marketwizard1977
    @marketwizard1977 3 роки тому +1

    This man was amazing

  • @LDQBBQ
    @LDQBBQ 4 роки тому +1

    Absolutely outstanding. Such admiration for Mr. Gibson.

  • @MetalRush666
    @MetalRush666 4 роки тому +2

    Gibson is one of many legends I wished I was alive to see him play. Incredible player and ambassador to the game of baseball.

  • @paulconn9545
    @paulconn9545 4 роки тому +1

    Bob was a class act one of my favorite pitchers of al time go cards

  • @robertarnold7643
    @robertarnold7643 4 роки тому +1

    He was special.

  • @TheCornDog.
    @TheCornDog. 4 роки тому +1

    One of the greatest pitchers to ever play the game of baseball! Forever a Cardinal legend! May you Rest in Peace Bob Gibson!

  • @duran007fan5
    @duran007fan5 Рік тому

    Gibson was a badass pitcher and he made every batter that faced him know it.

  • @nomdeguerre13
    @nomdeguerre13 4 роки тому +1

    one of the all timers and childhood hero, Godspeed Mr. Gibson, appreciate the memories.

  • @fracturegames3046
    @fracturegames3046 4 роки тому +3

    Rest In Power!

  • @Anthony-hu3rj
    @Anthony-hu3rj 4 роки тому +4

    Notice the announcer doesn't say "post-season," he says "World Series." There were no playoffs in 1967 and 1968. It was the two best teams in each league squaring off after played a 162-game season.

  • @ivorymobley5238
    @ivorymobley5238 4 роки тому +2

    Rest eazy Gibson...🙏❤🙏

  • @JMC786
    @JMC786 3 роки тому

    I’m 66 and Gibby was one of my all time favorites. I loved watching him

    • @josephasner171
      @josephasner171 3 роки тому

      James Casey: Bob Gibson was the greatest cardinals pitcher ever. I am from St. Louis. I grew up seeing him pitch.

    • @JMC786
      @JMC786 3 роки тому

      @@josephasner171 When I was in HS, I could still get Cardinal games on KMOX..., and I live outside Buffalo

  • @anthonychiulli7736
    @anthonychiulli7736 4 роки тому +2

    My idol. The most intimidating pitcher ever

  • @goldenstatewashingtonpatriots
    @goldenstatewashingtonpatriots 4 роки тому +1

    Rest In Peace. Legend.

  • @yourontheair
    @yourontheair 4 роки тому +2

    playin watchin baseball fifty three years.. favorite pitcher Bob Gibson.

  • @SteveLeicht1
    @SteveLeicht1 4 роки тому +5

    Please don't infer from his desire to win and be respected that Gibson was a mean or overly aggressive person. He was a very intelligent man and player who was super-focused on game day and would knock you down if you showed him up. Easily one of the most beloved and greatest Cardinal of all time.

    • @jamestillman9810
      @jamestillman9810 3 роки тому

      Thank you so much for this comment.

    • @duffman18
      @duffman18 Рік тому

      Yep, outside of game day when he was playing, he was an incredibly lovely man. And he was one of the smartest if not _THE_ smartest pitchers ever, because he was an absolute master of psychology. He was never the biggest, or the strongest. He used his average sized body to seem like a terrifying giant on the mound, because he employed psychology in every pitch he threw.

  • @ironhorse127
    @ironhorse127 3 роки тому +1

    Rest in Peace. Was always a treat to watch him pitch. One of the greatest of all time.

  • @Lucky_9705
    @Lucky_9705 4 роки тому +2

    *Legends Live On In Our Hearts*
    *Rest In Peace, Bob Gibson*

  • @fwc9500
    @fwc9500 4 роки тому +3

    Well done mlb

  • @AEMoreira81
    @AEMoreira81 4 роки тому +1

    In 1968 and 1969, his shortest outings were 6 innings twice. He averaged nearly 9 innings per start, with a longest start of 13 innings.

  • @GrandTrunkWestern85
    @GrandTrunkWestern85 3 роки тому

    An absolute terror / nightmare on The mountain but a man with a solid gold heart off. Mr Gibson was a class act!

  • @letfreedomring2699
    @letfreedomring2699 3 роки тому

    God bless your soul Bob Gibson. You are deeply missed.

  • @bikkyjere7190
    @bikkyjere7190 4 роки тому +2

    With this guy on the mound you wouldn’t see no bat flips! He was asked one time about the armor guys wear (elbow pads) what do you think about that? He said oh I think I could break that!

  • @dirtylemon3379
    @dirtylemon3379 4 роки тому +11

    He was so great that after the 1968 season they lowered the height of the mound because you just couldn't hit off him.

  • @coop1983
    @coop1983 4 роки тому +1

    Rest in Peace legend you will be rememberd

  • @charlieinthebox9167
    @charlieinthebox9167 4 роки тому +1

    Sad day. Great man

  • @balrog322
    @balrog322 4 роки тому +2

    His 1968 numbers defy credulity. No more dominant season in MLB history. No one will ever equal his performance. Doubt he liked the inclusion of his stint with the Harlem Globetrotters in his athletic CV.

    • @waynejohanson1083
      @waynejohanson1083 4 роки тому +1

      How do you lose 9 games with those numbers.

    • @balrog322
      @balrog322 4 роки тому

      Wayne Johanson 🎯 Year of the Pitcher is the most likely answer. One in five MLB games I believe in 1968 was a complete game shutout.

  • @aaronseidl5941
    @aaronseidl5941 4 роки тому +6

    Would love to see Rizzo try to crowd the plate against a guy like Gibson 😂

  • @JammastaJ23
    @JammastaJ23 4 роки тому +2

    They changed the mound height and strike zone mainly due to this guy. Pretty telling about how dominant he was.

  • @joelaybardiaz
    @joelaybardiaz 4 роки тому +1

    A legend BOB GIBSON

  • @tylerkirlik7978
    @tylerkirlik7978 4 роки тому +3

    Praying to his family 🙏🙏

  • @clash5j
    @clash5j 4 роки тому +1

    One of my top 5 post-war pitchers

  • @BrightHornet936
    @BrightHornet936 4 роки тому +2

    This is insanely good quality

  • @zyxwut321
    @zyxwut321 4 роки тому

    A great talent, the fiercest of competitors and a life well lived.

  • @Pb-ij4ip
    @Pb-ij4ip 4 роки тому

    I can’t “remember” Gibson as he was before my time. But the great thing about growing up a Cardinals fan is that you get to enjoy great history, and the ones who made it are “family”! I love him and will miss him even though I never knew him.

  • @johnsmith2221
    @johnsmith2221 3 місяці тому

    What an athlete, two home runs in the World Series just in this video

  • @PJA264
    @PJA264 3 роки тому +1

    The pitcher so dominant that his performance alone made up a chunk of the MLB-wide ERA, so much so that the MLB had to change the pitcher's mound....because of him.

  • @SanFranFan30
    @SanFranFan30 4 роки тому +2

    Best part of the video is the umpire steal a Cardinals player's hat in the middle of the celebration @ 2:35