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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 ...
Ray Suarez speaks with Cleveland Plain Dealer sports columnist Bill Livingston for more on the life of Baseball Hall of Famer "Bullet Bob" Feller, a legendary pitcher whose pro career, which began ...
Mr. BOB FELLER (Former Pitcher, Cleveland Indians): The baseball structure should take an overhauling and put the ballplayer in a more advantageous bargaining position than he is today.
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 Cleveland ...
The Hall of Fame pitcher nicknamed 'Rapid Robert' spent his career playing for the Cleveland Indians, including 1948, ... Legendary baseball pitcher Bob Feller, 92, dies.
Bob Feller, then 90, pitching to fellow Hall of Famer Paul Molitor, then 52, at the 2009 Hall of Fame Classic in Cooperstown. Video: ESPN's report on Wednesday night that Bob Feller had died.
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 ...
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 ...
Legendary baseball pitcher Bob Feller's impact endures with the 1952 Topps #88 Bob Feller Auto PSA Authentic Autograph Sports Card now on the secondary market. Pricing Culture | Oct 22, 2023.
Bob Feller, arguably the greatest baseball player ever from Iowa, threw the first of his three no-hitters for Cleveland on April 16, 1940. It's still MLB's only Opening Day no-hitter.
Bob Feller was a Hall of Fame pitcher who proudly served his country in time of war, and he was never shy about sharing his opinion, whether you liked it or not.
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 Cleveland ...
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