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Bob Feller was a Hall of Fame pitcher who proudly served his country in time of war, ... "We took back the Pacific. I can look anyone in the eye and say, 'I was there.'" ...
Bob Feller made seven Opening Day ... U-boats on convoys to the ice-free port of Murmansk in the Soviet Union and dodging Japanese suicide pilots in the Pacific and helping shoot down 22 ...
Bob Feller learned to throw that fastball at his family's farm in Van Meter, Iowa. It earned him the nicknames Rapid Robert, Bullet Bob, ... kamikaze attacks in the Pacific. ...
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 ...
Bob Feller, who came off an Iowa farm with a dazzling fastball that made him a national celebrity at 17 and propelled him to the Hall of Fame as one of baseball’s greatest pitchers, died on ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Bob Feller, who represented the Cleveland Indians for three-fourths of a century, is regarded as one of baseball's all-time pitching greats in part because his career was so unique.
Bob Feller, the legendary pitcher for the Cleveland Indians, ... As Navy Chief Petty Officer Robert Feller, he participated in some of the best-known sea battles in the Pacific.
Feller, an anti-aircraft gunner, added, screaming again, "We took back the Pacific. And I can look anyone in the eye and say, 'I was there.' I'm more proud of serving my country than anything I've ...
LOS ANGELES — 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 ...
He first burst onto the big league scene as a flame-throwing 17-year old Iowa farm boy, striking out 15 batters in his very first start, and until he died Wednesday at the age of 92, Bob Feller ...
You see, Bob Feller threw faster than a motorcycle. Today, pitchers are routinely clocked at stadiums through the use of radar, but to a five year old, 100 miles per hour might as well be 10 or 1,000.
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 ...