Yes, he did. Bob Gibson played for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1959-1975.
Well, the 'best' anything is always subject to debate but I would think that would be Bob Gibson. Dizzy Dean, Steve Carlton and Grover Cleveland Alexander also pitched for the Cardinals for a time in their careers but Gibson spent his entire career with the Cardinals.
Albert Pujols played his entire Major League career with the St. Louis Cardinals from 2001 to the present. (2009)
He was a Hall of Fame pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals.
Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals struckout 17 Detroit Tiger batters in Game 1 of the 1968 World Series. On Oct. 2 1968 Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardenals struck out 17 Detroit Tigers in the first game of the world series that year. Its a world series record.
Number 34 for the St. Louis Cardinals was famously worn by Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Gibson. He played for the Cardinals from 1959 to 1975 and is regarded as one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history. Gibson was a key figure in the team's success during his career, including winning two World Series championships. His dominant performances and fierce competitiveness left a lasting legacy in the sport.
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Season: Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals at 1.12 in 1968. Gibson had 13 shutouts that season along with 28 complete games. Career: For pitchers that started their career after 1920, that is Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees at 2.30 (as of June 30, 2009).
Gibson Alba debuted on May 3, 1988, playing for the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium II; he played his final game on May 8, 1988, playing for the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium II.
No, the blue road jersey was used from 1976-84. Gibson retired in '75.
Mark McGwire wore uniform number 25 Throughout his entire career with the Oakland A's, and the St. Louis Cardinals. 1986- 2001.
No. Stan "The Man" Musial played his entire 22-year career (1941-1963) with one team -- the St. Louis Cardinals.
Currently, Mike Matheny (manager)