After retiring from Baseball, Josh Gibson, the legendary Negro Leagues catcher, faced significant challenges, including health issues and financial difficulties. He continued to be involved in baseball as a coach and mentor for young players, sharing his extensive knowledge of the game. Unfortunately, his life was cut short when he passed away in 1947, just months before the integration of Major League Baseball. His legacy, however, lived on, and he is remembered as one of the greatest hitters in baseball history.
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He is a retired American basketball player.
Jewel Gibson has written: 'Joshua Beene & God' 'Black gold'
George Gibson - baseball - was born on 1880-07-22.
George Gibson - baseball - died on 1967-01-25.
Derrick Gibson - baseball - was born on 1975-02-05.
No, the blue road jersey was used from 1976-84. Gibson retired in '75.
Joshua Hill - baseball - was born on 1983-03-27.
SEMI- RETIRED BASEBALL PLAYER
According to Baseball-Reference (linked below), Josh Gibson had 638 hits in his baseball career.
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George Gibson died January 25, 1967, in London, ON, CAN.