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BOB GIBSON (1959-1975) On any short list of the most famous numbers in baseball history, you’ll find Bob Gibson. The list includes 60 (Babe Ruth’s longtime single-season home-run record), .400 ...
Stan Musial's nickname—The Man—is the perfect encapsulation of a player who was as terrific on the field as he was gentlemanly off it. ... In fact, the famously combative Bob Gibson, ...
Bob Gibson, Stan Musial, Red Schoendienst and Lou Brock prepare to throw out ceremonial first pitches before the St. Louis Cardinals spring training game against the Pittsburgh Pirates on March 2 ...
Stan Musial had 3,630 career hits -- 1,815 at home, ... He talked about how much of a privilege it was to be "welcomed into the club by Bob Gibson Lou Brock and the great Stan Musial.
LOUIS Stan Musial was remembered during a funeral and memorial outside Busch Stadium on Saturday as ... former St. Louis standout Albert Pujols and Hall of Famers Bob Gibson, Lou Brock, Ozzie ...
Bob Gibson, who started out with the Cardinals in the late 1950s, would recall how Musial had helped established a warm atmosphere between blacks and whites on the team.
Pete Rose and others around the baseball world are remembering Bob Gibson, the great St. Louis Cardinals pitcher who died Friday at age 84.
Stan The Man is high up among players who stayed put for their entire career. Stan Musial: One man, one team, one city Skip to main content Skip to main content ...
Unlike the meticulously lifelike statues of lesser Cardinals luminaries nearby—Bob Gibson tumbling off the mound after hurling a ferocious fastball, Ozzie Smith lunging to his left for a shallow ...
Stan Musial had 3,630 career hits -- 1,815 at home, ... He talked about how much of a privilege it was to be "welcomed into the club by Bob Gibson Lou Brock and the great Stan Musial.