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How did Josh Gibson die?

Josh Gibson died of a stroke at age 35.


What was josh Gibson's first Negro league team he played for?

The Homestead Grays in 1930. Click on the "Josh Gibson Bio" link below to read about the career of Josh Gibson.


When and where did baseball player Josh Gibson die?

Josh Gibson died January 20, 1947, in Pittsburgh, PA, USA.


When and where was baseball player Josh Gibson born?

Josh Gibson was born December 21, 1911, in Buena Vista, GA, USA.


Where was Josh Gibson born?

Buena Vista, Georgia.

Related questions

How did Josh Gibson?

Josh Gibson died of a stroke at age 35.


Are Hall of Famers Josh Gibson and Bob Gibson related?

No. They are not related. He does have an older brother named Josh Gibson, but it is not the Hall of Fame star player Josh Gibson


How did Josh Gibson die?

Josh Gibson died of a stroke at age 35.


What is Josh Gibson's birthday?

Josh Gibson was born on December 21, 1911.


When was Josh Gibson born?

Josh Gibson was born on December 21, 1911.


How tall was Josh Gibson?

Josh Gibson was 6' 1", and 210 lb.


What was josh Gibson's first Negro league team he played for?

The Homestead Grays in 1930. Click on the "Josh Gibson Bio" link below to read about the career of Josh Gibson.


When and where did baseball player Josh Gibson die?

Josh Gibson died January 20, 1947, in Pittsburgh, PA, USA.


What religion is Josh Gibson?

JEWISH


When and where was baseball player Josh Gibson born?

Josh Gibson was born December 21, 1911, in Buena Vista, GA, USA.


How old is Josh Gibson?

josh Gibson played catcher in the negro league he also hit 98 hr in a single season


How many hits did Josh Gibson have in his career?

According to Baseball-Reference (linked below), Josh Gibson had 638 hits in his baseball career.