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that season, although Gibson did not play as Collins used only three pitchers, Young, Dineen and Hughes, for the entire series. His second season was much better, when he recorded 17
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for the Blue Stockings that season. After the season, apparently on Nichols' recommendation, Gibson was signed to a Major League contract by the Americans for $ 3000.
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pitchers. The next two years, his playing time was limited by arm injuries. He retired after the 1906 season.
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After college, he played for several minor league baseball teams. During that time he was signed by the
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In a four-season career, Gibson posted a 34–32 record with 258 strikeouts and a 2.93 ERA in 85
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magazine, he did pitch an exhibition game for the Reds. In 1902 he pitched for the
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but never got an opportunity to play an official game for the Reds. According to
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1903 season, Gibson was the fourth man of a Boston rotation that included
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Gibson died in his homeland of Peoria, Illinois, at the age of 82.
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April 29, 1903, for the Boston Americans
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Pitcher
Peoria, Illinois
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Boston Americans
World Series
1903
starting pitcher
Major League Baseball
Boston Americans
1903
1906
Peoria, Illinois
University of Notre Dame
Cincinnati Reds
Sporting Life
Kansas City Blue Stockings
Boston Beaneaters
Kid Nichols
no-hitters
rookie
Cy Young
Bill Dinneen
Long Tom Hughes
George Winter
Nick Altrock
strikeouts
innings pitched

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