When Bob Gibson was a young major league pitcher, he was the exact kind of combo that hitters most fear: fast and wild! He learned better control over the years and became totally dominant in every respect and led the Birds to World Series appearances in '64, '67 and '68. He's pictured here on a clean, glossy card that sparkles with color. It's one of only 18 copies to grade PSA 9, with only 1 higher.