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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, 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 ...
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, and the Heater from Van Meter.
The Greatest Indian of Them All, Feller died at age 92 in December. But the approach of baseball season was the only fitting time to commemorate his long and outsized life.
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, the legendary pitcher for the Cleveland Indians, interrupted a stunning career in the major leagues to enlist in the Navy at the start of World War II.
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 ...
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.
But there was always Bob Feller. My first memory of Feller wasn't of a strikeout, a victory, a trip to the Pacific or an Opening Day no-hitter.
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.