Epiphone strips the iconic Les Paul and SG down to the essentials, while the J-45 Express sees it reimagine the Gibson ...
This sweet Goldtop is based on Ford’s 1958 custom order and features a SlimTaper neck and a pair of Burstbuckers ...
After helping to shape the ES-295, the legendary recording artist reportedly had a one-off Les Paul built in 1958 that ...
Kirk Gibson became a topic of conversation after Freddie Freeman’s walk-off grand slam in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 6-3 victory over the New York Yankees in Game 1 of the 2024 World Series on ...
LOS ANGELES — Watching on his phone at his northern Michigan ranch over dinner, Kirk Gibson had the same reaction as so many Dodgers fans as the ball sailed over the fence in right-center field.
His call of the moment mirrored Vin Scully’s iconic call of an injured Kirk Gibson’s two-run walk-off homer for the Dodgers in 1988 World Series. Both home runs occurred in Game 1, both ...
In Game 1 of the 1988 World Series against the Oakland Athletics, an injured Kirk Gibson, who could barely walk let alone run the bases, came up to bat against Dennis Eckersley. After battling his ...
Improbably, impossibly, did this really happen again? Did Freddie Freeman just become Kirk Gibson, replaying the franchise’s greatest moment 36 years and endless heartbreaks later? It sure ...
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Mel Gibson has long been held up as proof that cancel culture—the elastic term applied to situations in which people experience repercussions for their actions and statements at work or on the ...
The parallels between Freddie Freeman’s walk-off grand slam in Game 1 of the 2024 World Series and Kirk Gibson’s walk-off two-run homer in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series are uncanny. For starters, ...
“I’m gonna guess Trump,” a cameraman replied. “Is that a bad guess?” “I think that’s a pretty good guess,” Gibson answered. Asked to imagine what a second term for Trump would be like, Gibson pivoted.