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Vintage Graded PSA 4 VG-EX Bob Gibson 1968 Topps #378 Baseball Card

Vintage Graded PSA 4 VG-EX Bob Gibson 1968 Topps #378 Baseball Card

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Bob Gibson 1968 Topps #378 Baseball Card — Graded PSA 4 VG-EX — Omaha, Nebraska — St. Louis Cardinals — 1968 Season: 1.12 ERA — Two-Time Cy Young Award Winner — Two-Time World Series Champion — Hall of Fame 1981 — The Greatest Single Pitching Season in the Modern Era — PSA 4 VG-EX Professional Grade

⚾ In the spring of 1968, Bob Gibson went to work. By the end of that season, he had produced the most dominant individual pitching performance in the history of the modern game — a 1.12 earned run average across 34 starts that has stood for more than fifty years as the lowest single-season ERA in professional baseball since the mound was moved to its current distance. The number does not look real. Baseball statistics are generally comprehensible within a range of human performance — batting averages between .200 and .400, ERAs between 2.00 and 6.00 — but 1.12 occupies a statistical category that exists almost outside of that range, a number that makes statisticians and historians double-check their sources and then stare at the confirmed answer in quiet disbelief. This 1968 Topps #378 Bob Gibson card, graded PSA 4 VG-EX, is the card produced in the year of that performance — a piece of baseball history printed at the moment of the most historic pitching season ever compiled. Condition: NOS.

🌟 Omaha, Nebraska — The Foundation of Gibby

Bob Gibson was born on November 9, 1935, in Omaha, Nebraska — the largest city in the state, whose Midwestern character produced in Gibson the specific combination of toughness, competitive fire, and self-reliance that defined both his pitching approach and his personal presence. He grew up in circumstances that required him to earn everything he received and to expect nothing that was not deserved — an attitude that transferred directly to his approach on the mound, where he treated every batter as an adversary and every at-bat as a competitive event to be dominated rather than merely managed. Condition: NOS.

🏆 The 1968 Season — The Impossible Number

Bob Gibson's 1968 ERA of 1.12 — across 305 innings pitched, with 268 strikeouts and 268 strikeouts and just 62 walks — remains the defining statistical season in the history of professional baseball pitching. The season was so dominant that it prompted Major League Baseball to lower the pitching mound from 15 inches to 10 inches before the 1969 season — a rule change designed specifically to rebalance the competition between pitcher and hitter that Gibson had tilted so dramatically in the pitcher's favor. His season was also the World Series MVP performance — a 1-0 loss in Game 7 aside — that established him permanently as the symbol of pitching dominance in the post-WWII era. Condition: NOS.

Two Cy Young Awards and Two World Series Championships

Bob Gibson's two Cy Young Award victories — 1968 and 1970 — and his two World Series championships with the Cardinals — 1964 and 1967 — document a career that operated at the summit of the sport for over a decade. His World Series pitching record includes some of the most dominant postseason performances in the game's history, and his 1964 and 1967 championship rings validate the regular season excellence that the 1968 ERA number represents. Condition: NOS.

📋 PSA 4 VG-EX — Professional Grade on a Vintage 1968 Card

This Bob Gibson 1968 Topps #378 card carries a PSA 4 VG-EX grade — the Very Good to Excellent designation that indicates a card with moderate wear, slightly rounded corners, and surface characteristics consistent with normal handling for a card approaching sixty years old. For a 1968 Topps baseball card, a PSA 4 represents a well-preserved example from an era when condition preservation was not the priority it has become in the modern hobby. Condition: NOS.

⚾⭐ Bob Gibson. Omaha, Nebraska. St. Louis Cardinals. 1968 ERA: 1.12. The impossible number. Two Cy Young Awards. Two World Series rings. Hall of Fame 1981. 1968 Topps #378. The card from the year of the greatest pitching season ever. PSA 4 VG-EX. Condition: NOS.

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