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John Kuntz, The Plain Dealer Bob Feller was in fine pitching form here, as he threw the first pitch for the Indians' home opener on April 12, 2010.
And until he died Wednesday night at 92, Bob Feller never stopped throwing high hard ones as a Hall of Fame pitcher who won 266 games, a World War II hero with five campaign ribbons and eight ...
On this day in 1941, Cleveland Indians ace Bob Feller became the first MLB player to join the military after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. It was, for him, the only decision there was. This article ...
Baseball Hall of Famer Bob Feller turned 91 years old on Nov. 3. "I had another birthday. They keep coming faster as you get older," he told me the day after, on the phone from his Ohio farm home.
CLEVELAND – Teenage pitching sensation, World War II hero, outspoken Hall of Famer and local sports treasure. Bob Feller was all of them. One of a kind, he was an American original. Blessed with ...
By the mid-1940s, Bob Feller, who died Dec. 15 at age 92, ... Feller dreamed up the idea during his long shifts manning anti-aircraft guns on the USS Alabama during World War II.
Bob Feller pitched three no-hitters and won 266 games. ESPN Network: ESPN.com ... Because of World War II, Feller missed all of the 1942, 1943 and 1944 seasons before returning late in 1945.
CLEVELAND — Teenage pitching sensation, World War II hero, outspoken Hall of Famer and local sports treasure. Bob Feller was all of them. One of a kind, he was an American original. Blessed with ...
CLEVELAND — Teenage pitching sensation, World War II hero, outspoken hall of famer and local sports treasure. Bob Feller was all of them. One of a kind, he was an American original.Blessed with ...
Bob Feller, an Iowa farm boy who became one of baseball’s most enduring stars as an overpowering pitcher for the Cleveland Indians, died Wednesday. He was 92. Feller, who was elected to the ...
Feller won 266 games in 18 seasons - all with the Indians. CLEVELAND -- Teenage pitching sensation, World War II hero, outspoken Hall of Famer and local sports treasure. Bob Feller was all of them.
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