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Autographed Bob Gibson

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On October 2, 1968, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Bob Gibson strikes out 17 Detroit Tigers in the first game of the World Series, breaking Sandy Koufax's record for the most strikeouts in a Series game. Though the Cards ended up losing the Series in seven games, Gibson pitched three and struck out an unprecedented 35 batters.

Gibson was recovering from an injury-the year before, a Roberto Clemente line drive had smashed his ankle-but he still managed to win 22 games in 1968, with one 15-game winning streak that included 10 of his 13 shutouts. He started 34 games and finished 28 (an incredible 304 2/3 innings of play) and in one remarkable 96-inning stretch he allowed just two runs. His earned-run average was 1.12, the fourth-lowest ever.

OWN this 8x10 framed and beautifully matted landscape photo of Bob Gibson pitching to #25, Norm Cash, of the Detroit Tigers.

Penned in silver ink, Bob Gibson has beautifully signed his name.

Photo is accompanied by Hologram Authenticity.

The picture is a representation of the actual silver inked autographed picture.

Donated By: Doug Gross