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Bob Feller, arguably the greatest baseball player ever from Iowa, threw the first of his three no-hitters for Cleveland on April 16, 1940. That 1-0 win against the Chicago White Sox is still the only ...
The pomp and circumstance that goes with opening day for Major League Baseball has been occurring every year since 1900, and only once in all that time did a pitcher welcome the new season by throwing ...
Cleveland Indians broadcaster Herb Score, whose promise on the mound was shattered by a line drive, died Tuesday at his home in Rocky River, Ohio. He was 75. AP FILE PHOTO CLEVELAND — Herb Score, the ...
CLEVELAND — Bob Feller, the Iowa farm boy whose powerful right arm earned him the nickname “Rapid Robert” and made him one of baseball’s greatest pitchers during a Hall of Fame career with the ...
Feller, longtime Indians star and Hall of Famer, dies ...
Ball autographed by Bob Feller and given to artist LeRoy Neiman. Pitcher Robert Bob Feller (1918-2010) played Major League Baseball for the Cleveland Indians from 1936-1941 and from 1945-1956, with ...
The Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James has earned the right to be remembered as the best there ever was here, even more than the Cleveland Indians' Bob Feller or Cleveland Browns' Jim Brown.
On this day in 1945, a large crowd of more than 24,000 fans turned out to Griffith Stadium to watch the visiting Cleveland Indians play the red-hot Washington Senators. The Senators went into the game ...
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