- Sam Gibson
Samuel Braxton Gibson (
August 5 ,1899 –January 31 ,1983 ) was an American right-handedpitcher inMajor League Baseball who played five seasons with theDetroit Tigers (1926-28),New York Yankees (1930) and New York Giants (1932).Born in
King, North Carolina , Gibson attendedCatawba College before making his major league debut onApril 19 ,1926 . He was a starting pitcher on managerTy Cobb 's Tigers, winning 12 games and throwing nearly 200 innings in his rookie season. In a game against the Philadelphia Athletics in by|1928, he allowed the 4,000th hit of Cobb's career, who was playing in his final season for the A's.After playing smaller roles on the Yankees and Giants, Gibson played fourteen seasons in the minor-league
Pacific Coast League for the San Francisco Seals,Portland Beavers and Oakland Oaks in by|1931 and from by|1933 to by|1945. His best season was by|1935, in which he went 22-4. [ [http://www.tdl.com/~thawley/pclgreat.html Classic PCL Teams] ] and holds the Seals' highest single-seasonwinning percentage at .846. [ [http://www.tdl.com/~thawley/sealsrecds.html San Francisco Seals single-season records] ] He was a teammate ofJoe DiMaggio , and the two were inducted into thePacific Coast League Hall of Fame in 2003. [ [http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/about/page.jsp?ymd=20060308&content_id=45995&vkey=about_l112&fext=.jsp&sid=l112 Twenty-One Greats to be Enshrined in PCL Hall of Fame] ]Gibson died in 1983 at age 83 in
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