Did Bob Gibson ever throw a no hitter?

On August 14, 1971, St. Louis Cardinals ace Bob Gibson throws the first no-hitter of his storied career. Gibson's heroics helped his team sail to an 11-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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Did Bob Gibson pitch a perfect game?

Gibson threw 13 shutouts, three fewer than fellow Nebraskan Grover Alexander's 1916 major league record of 16. He won all 12 starts in June and July, pitching a complete game every time, (eight of which were shutouts), and allowed only six earned runs in 108 innings pitched (a 0.50 ERA).
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How many no-hitters have the St Louis Cardinals had?

ST. LOUIS — In the 130-year history of the St. Louis Cardinals, no-hitters have been hard to come by. Taking the start of the Cardinals as the year they joined the National League, 1892, the team has only seen nine no-hitters in its history, and no perfect games.
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Did Bob Gibson hit a batter in an old timers game?

There are two — TWO — famous stories about Gibson throwing at a batter in an Old Timers' Game. Story 1: Gibson once plunked Pete LaCock in an Old Timers' Game because had the gall to hit a grand slam off Gibson in the last inning of Gibson's career in the major leagues.
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Who threw the last no-hitter for the St Louis Cardinals?

The most recent no-hitter for the Cardinals was thrown by rookie Bud Smith in a 4-0 win at San Diego in September 2001. The last one at home came from Bob Forsch in 1983.
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Who has caught the most no-hitters?

The record for most no-hitters caught by a catcher is four, a record shared by Boston Red Sox catcher Jason Varitek and Philadelphia Phillies catcher Carlos Ruiz.
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How many wins did Bob Gibson have?

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Renowned for his fierce competitive nature and intimidating presence on the mound, Gibson pitched more complete games (255) in his 17-year career with the Cardinals than he had wins (251). He also hit 24 career home runs and collected 9 Gold Glove awards.
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What did Hank Aaron say about Bob Gibson?

Hank Aaron, who coincidentally received nearly 98 percent of his Hall of Fame vote, had this sage advice for Dusty Baker. "'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.
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Who hit Bob Gibson's last pitch?

He slugged it off one of the final big league pitches thrown by Hall of Famer Bob Gibson, September 3, 1975 at Busch Stadium II, in a 11-6 Cubbie victory. Several years later, LaCock squared off against Gibson in an 'old-timers' game.
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Has a cardinal pitcher ever thrown a perfect game?

A perfect game, a special subcategory of no-hitter, has yet to be thrown in Cardinals history. As defined by Major League Baseball, "in a perfect game, no batter reaches any base during the course of the game."
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How many perfect games have there been in MLB history?

There have been 23 perfect games in MLB history, with the first two coming just days apart all the way back in 1880 courtesy of Lee Richmond and John Ward.
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How fast was Bob Gibson fastball?

Bob Gibson's average fastball velocity was 91.9 mph!
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Was Bob Gibson the best pitcher ever?

1968 was the year if the pitcher. It was the year Bob Gibson set the ERA record of 1.12 that stands to this day. He pitched 13 shoutouts, 28 complete games and stuck out 268 batters. Statically, it is probably his greatest season ever.
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Who has the lowest ERA ever?

The lowest single-season ERA in league history was posted by Tim Keefe, whose 0.86 ERA in 105 innings pitched for the National League's Troy Trojans in 1880 led his closest competitor by .
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Did Bob Gibson ever win 30 games in a season?

Bob Gibson of the Cardinals struck out 17 Detroit Tigers in Game 1 of the 1968 World Series. The last pitcher to win 30 games in a Major League Baseball season had nothing against the newest man to achieve the feat, but according to Hall of Famer Dizzy Dean, the facts were the facts.
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Did Bob Gibson have asthma?

As a child, Gibson's own health was problematic. He suffered from asthma and hay fever. He had a heart murmur. While very young, he contracted rickets and almost died of pneumonia.
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What is the Bob Gibson rule?

"He always pitches when the other team doesn't score any runs." Because pitchers, led by Gibson, were so dominant in 1968 that baseball lowered the pitching mound 5 inches and shrank the strike zone. The changes became known as the “Gibson Rules.”
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What did Bob Gibson say about Tim McCarver?

Bob Gibson once told Tim McCarver to go back behind the plate and that the only thing he knew about pitching is that he couldn't hit it. In a year that just keeps handing us terrible, unbearable losses, baseball lost one of its most iconic figures, as Bob Gibson died last night at age 84, according to the St.
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What made Bob Gibson so good?

"Playing basketball made me a better baseball player," Gibson said. "It helped with my footwork, my hand-eye coordination, my stamina. I loved basketball just like I loved baseball." And he showed that love by competing, by overpowering hitters, by intimidating hitters.
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Why do Cardinals have 45 on sleeve?

You may have noticed that MLB players were wearing the number 45 on their sleeves during 2019, what you may not know is the story behind the number, it is a tribute to Tyler Skaggs who died of an overdose.
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Is Bob Gibson in the Hall of Fame?

Gibson's 17 years with the Cardinals netted 251 victories, 3,117 strikeouts, 56 shutouts and an ERA of 2.91. He later served as a pitching coach for the Mets, Braves, and Cardinals. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1981, and the MLB All-Century Team in 1999.
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How old was Bob Gibson in 1968?

Gibson had a long major league career even though he was a relatively late bloomer and was in his early 30s in 1968.
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Who pitched 2 no-hitters in a row?

Vander Meer is most notable for being the only pitcher in Major League Baseball history to throw two consecutive no-hitters.
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