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Hall" featuring the Indians' Bob Feller. They called him Rapid Robert and there was more than alliteration to Bob Feller's nickname. When it came to fastballs, Feller's No. 1 could be best ...
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.
Orioles reliever Darren O'Day has been selected as one of the six recipients of the 2017 Bob Feller Act of Valor Award. O'Day is joined by Tom Seaver, Chief Petty Officer Edmundo Brantes, Training ...
The Bob Feller Act of Valor Award Foundation announced today that it has selected Nationals closer Sean Doolittle as a recipient. The foundation honors six recipients annually, including one ...
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.
-- Indians living legend Bob Feller, summing up Strasburg's performance against the 2010 Cleveland Indians.
Pitcher Robert Bob Feller (1918-2010) played Major League Baseball for the Cleveland Indians from 1936-1941 and from 1945-1956, with the time in-between spent in military service. Compiling a lifetime ...
Bob Feller in his rookie season. AP PHOTO 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 ...
White metal pin featuring Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Feller. The pin is part of the 1938 Our National Game series. It was originally affixed to a cardboard backing. Pitcher Robert Bob Feller ...