Radio broadcast: Gibson no-hitter vs Bucs 8/14/71
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Radio broadcast: Gibson no-hitter vs Bucs 8/14/71
This is the St.L broadcast of Bob Gibson's no-hitter at TRS on 8/14/71.
The announcers were Jack Buck and "The Possum" Jim Woods. It's great to hear Woods' voice again. He and the Gunner were a great team for the Pirates.
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The announcers were Jack Buck and "The Possum" Jim Woods. It's great to hear Woods' voice again. He and the Gunner were a great team for the Pirates.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8YkFJlqlOg" style="border:0;height:100%;left:0;position:absolute;width:100%">
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Radio broadcast: Gibson no-hitter vs Bucs 8/14/71
Interesting. Sounds like the current “Sunday Lineup Scenario” as Murtaugh decided to rest Clemente, Hebner, and Sanguillen in favor of Davallio in RF, Cash at 3B and Milt May at C
Radio broadcast: Gibson no-hitter vs Bucs 8/14/71
Thanks, Bobster for the audio clip. It is so great to hear the melodious voice of the "Possum" announcing the lineups for the game.
Radio broadcast: Gibson no-hitter vs Bucs 8/14/71
5F7E765F747C1B0 wrote: Thanks, Bobster for the audio clip. It is so great to hear the melodious voice of the "Possum" announcing the lineups for the game.
It sure is! He did around the 6th-8th innings too and I was listening to the youtube recording more to hear that familiar voice than to hear the game. Takes me back to those days of Prince/Woods.
It sure is! He did around the 6th-8th innings too and I was listening to the youtube recording more to hear that familiar voice than to hear the game. Takes me back to those days of Prince/Woods.
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Radio broadcast: Gibson no-hitter vs Bucs 8/14/71
I just want to set the record straight.
Bob Gibson was a halfway decent pitcher and everything, but he was absolutely NO Luis Giolito, and that's that.
Bob Gibson was a halfway decent pitcher and everything, but he was absolutely NO Luis Giolito, and that's that.
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Radio broadcast: Gibson no-hitter vs Bucs 8/14/71
172235353E0735353E3935500 wrote: I just want to set the record straight.
Bob Gibson was a halfway decent pitcher and everything, but he was absolutely NO Luis Giolito, and that's that.
Not sure if you are kidding or not about Gibson?
Bob Gibson was a halfway decent pitcher and everything, but he was absolutely NO Luis Giolito, and that's that.
Not sure if you are kidding or not about Gibson?
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Radio broadcast: Gibson no-hitter vs Bucs 8/14/71
0B262B3A3D2C3B7B78490 wrote: This is the St.L broadcast of Bob Gibson's no-hitter at TRS on 8/14/71.
The announcers were Jack Buck and "The Possum" Jim Woods. It's great to hear Woods' voice again. He and the Gunner were a great team for the Pirates.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8YkFJlqlOg" style="border:0;height:100%;left:0;position:absolute;width:100%">
Brought back memories, Bobster. Thanks
The announcers were Jack Buck and "The Possum" Jim Woods. It's great to hear Woods' voice again. He and the Gunner were a great team for the Pirates.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8YkFJlqlOg" style="border:0;height:100%;left:0;position:absolute;width:100%">
Brought back memories, Bobster. Thanks
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Radio broadcast: Gibson no-hitter vs Bucs 8/14/71
4977727A6971717A5A7F687B1E0 wrote: I just want to set the record straight.
Bob Gibson was a halfway decent pitcher and everything, but he was absolutely NO Luis Giolito, and that's that.
Not sure if you are kidding or not about Gibson?
Have Otis tell you what he thinks. I think that even he would know the answer.
Bob Gibson was a halfway decent pitcher and everything, but he was absolutely NO Luis Giolito, and that's that.
Not sure if you are kidding or not about Gibson?
Have Otis tell you what he thinks. I think that even he would know the answer.
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Radio broadcast: Gibson no-hitter vs Bucs 8/14/71
467364646F5664646F6864010 wrote: I just want to set the record straight.
Bob Gibson was a halfway decent pitcher and everything, but he was absolutely NO Luis Giolito, and that's that.
Not sure if you are kidding or not about Gibson?
Have Otis tell you what he thinks. I think that even he would know the answer.
He said that "anything you post has no merit and that your posts belong in a comic strip"
Bob Gibson was a halfway decent pitcher and everything, but he was absolutely NO Luis Giolito, and that's that.
Not sure if you are kidding or not about Gibson?
Have Otis tell you what he thinks. I think that even he would know the answer.
He said that "anything you post has no merit and that your posts belong in a comic strip"
Radio broadcast: Gibson no-hitter vs Bucs 8/14/71
For my money, Gibson was THE most intimidating pitcher I have ever seen, and that includes Drysdale and Lou Burdette.