Bob Gibson played 17-plus seasons with the Cardinals, winning 20 games five times over that span and establishing himself as the very definition of intimidation, competitiveness and dignity. One of the best athletes to ever play the game, he posted a 1.12 ERA in 1968, the lowest figure since 1914, and a factor in convincing baseball officials to lower the pitching mound the next year. Gibson posted World Series records of seven consecutive wins and 17 strikeouts in a game, both of which remain unbroken. This 16x20 photograph was taken by world renowned photographer Ken Regan. Regan's photography career began in the sports arena where he covered the World Series, Super Bowls, the Olympics, heavyweight championship fights, Hockey, Basketball, Tennis, Auto Racing and other professional sports for Time, Sports Illustrated, Life, and Newsweek. This photograph has been hand signed by both Ken Regan and Bob Gibson and comes complete with a Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity.