1968 Dodgers Season Pass
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1968 was the Year of the Pitcher w/ Denny McLain (31-6) becoming MLB's last 30-game winner. Bob Gibson posted an amazing (1.12 ERA) in 1968, third best in modern baseball history! Only Boston's Dutch Leonard in 1914 (0.96 ERA), and Chicago's Mordecai Brown in 1906 (1.04 ERA), have posted lower ERAs than Gibson's (1.12 ERA) in 1968. Both McClain & Gibson won 1968 MVP awards.
And of course, in 1968, Don Drysdale, the pride of Van Nuys, CA, set the MLB all-time record, pitching 58-2/3 consecutive scoreless innings of shutout baseball spanning 8 games, including 6 shutouts, with 5 of the 8 games, including his final game, taking place at Dodger Stadium.
Don Drysdale Pitches 58-2/3 Scoreless Innings at Dodger Stadium on June 8, 1968
- Saturday, June 8, 1968
- Philadelphia Phillies at LA Dodgers
- Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles, CA
Don Drysdale Sets MLB Record for Consecutive Scoreless Innings Pitched
Please note that PSA will authenticate & slab this 1968 Dodgers Season Pass for any game played at Dodger Stadium during the 1968 season. There were other notable milestones that occurred at Dodgers Stadium in 1968.
On Saturday afternoon, September 21, 1968, Hall of Famer Ted Simmons of the St. Louis Cardinals, the pride of Southfield High School & Highland Park, Michigan, made his MLB Debut at Dodger Stadium!
Ted Simmons Makes His MLB Debut at Dodger Stadium on September 21, 1968
Oh btw, Bob Gibson notched the 10th win of his (22-9) (1.12 ERA) 1968 MVP season on July 1, 1968, at Dodger Stadium.
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