History Remixed: Where History Meets Music

Bob Gibson — One Point One Two
In 1968, Bob Gibson didn’t just pitch — he ruled. With a microscopic ERA of One Point One Two, he delivered one of the most dominant seasons in baseball history. Fierce, unrelenting, and fearless on the mound, Gibson redefined intimidation with every fastball. He pitched with fire, demanded respect, and left hitters shaking in the box. A Hall of Famer, a warrior, a force — this is the sound of One Point One Two.
Now, here’s the track: Bob Gibson — One Point One Two, from the album Legends of the Bat.

One point one two, etched in fire,
 He stared you down with no desire
 To smile, to yield, to flinch or fade —

 Just dust and flame from pitcher's cage.
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What is History Remixed: Where History Meets Music?

I love history, music, and artificial intelligence. A Musical Time Machine. This is how I listen to the past. Experience the fusion of artificial intelligence and historical genius. Through AI-powered music creation, legendary figures like Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, Confucius, and Babe Ruth come alive with custom soundtracks that bring their timeless ideas into today's world.

Bernard: Bob Gibson — One Point One Two

In 1968, Bob Gibson didn’t
just pitch — he ruled.

With a microscopic ERA of One Point
One Two, he delivered one of the most

dominant seasons in baseball history.

Fierce, unrelenting, and fearless
on the mound, Gibson redefined

intimidation with every fastball.

He pitched with fire, demanded respect,
and left hitters shaking in the box.

A Hall of Famer, a warrior, a force
— this is the sound of One Point One Two.

Now, here’s the track: Bob
Gibson — One Point One Two, from

the album Legends of the Bat.

They say the summer was too long.

The mound too high.

The striped zone type birdie
stood their stone storm.

Eyes like warning as cold as night

brushed back Truths and rising fear
slider cuts that split the air each

pitcher sent and sharp and clear.

No mercy.

Just a steady GLA

one point 12 and no one breathed the
silence wrapped in smoke and sea.

One point 12 Believed, believed
he made the dream of fever.

Dream.

The batters blink, the camera shook,
umpires felt their voices stall

when power learned to read a book
he wrote in fire, and that was all.

Not a flame,

a furnace with a heartbeat.

Not a man,

a cipher in cleats.

One point stood still.

Each bat's

undo.

One point he stared made
God's feel small and.

Feel scared.

He left the game as he began.

No swagger, no parade, just like
scripture in the silence that he made.

Bernard: Thanks for
listening to History Remixed.

You can find this track and
more baseball-inspired music on

Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube,
and all streaming platforms.

Be sure to follow the podcast and
the artist, History Remixed, for

new episodes and original songs that
bring history — and heroes — to life.