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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_GibsonBob Gibson - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · The pinnacle of Gibson's career was 1968, when he posted a 1.12 ERA for the season and then recorded 17 strikeouts in Game 1 of the 1968 World Series. Gibson threw a no-hitter in 1971 but began experiencing swelling in his knee in subsequent seasons.

    • 2.91
    • 84.0% (first ballot)
    • 3,117
    • 251–174
  2. Hace 6 días · His stats that series: 3-0, 3 complete games, one shutout and a 1.00 ERA. Those numbers would earn him his second World Series MVP. 1968 National League MVP and Cy Young Award. 1968 is referred to as “The Year of the Pitcher”, and Bob Gibson stood above all the rest.

  3. 5 de may. de 2024 · Between May 17, 1924 and May 17, 2024, Bob Gibson has his lowest ERA with 30+ games pitched in a season in 1968, with an ERA of 1.12. Interpreted as: lowest era in a regular season last 100 years minimum 30 games pitched Bob Gibson

  4. Hace 1 día · Bob Gibson won 23 games in 1970 and 22 in 1968. Gibson had three of the top four winningest seasons by a Cards starter during the expansion era; the other belonged to Morris. The 2001 season was Matt’s finest in the majors. His 22 wins were tied for the MLB lead. He worked 216 innings. His ERA was was sixth among National League starters.

  5. Since a lower ERA is better, the formula just breaks on really low ERAs in a way that other stats like OPS+ just don't. He's been amazing, but not 500% as good as other pitchers. To that end, he's got an ERA- of 21 which is absolutely bonkers and should be noted. And would be the best mark by a starter with 50+IP.

  6. Hace 5 días · Bob Gibson bullied and utterly dominated hitters. In 1968, Gibson sported a 1.12 ERA — winning both the NL Cy Young and MVP. Gibson, now in the Hall of Fame, finished his career with two Cy Young’s, two World Series titles, two WS MVPs and nine All-Star nods.

  7. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Born: Nov. 12, 1968 (San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic) Career: 18 seasons (1989-2005, 2007) Teams: Texas Rangers (1989, 2007), Chicago White Sox (1989-91), Chicago Cubs (1992-2004), Baltimore Orioles (2005) Position: Right field. Stats: 609 HR, 2,408 H, .534 SLG. ISO Power: .261