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And yes—in 1940, Bob Feller did pitch the only Opening Day no-hitter. References Cobbledick, Gordon. "Feller Hurls No-Hitter to Win, 1-0." Cleveland Plain Dealer. 17 Apr. 1940, p1. Retrosheet ...
That's exactly what I did," says Bob Feller on ESPN Classic's SportsCentury series. Bob Feller, with a 266-162 record and 2,581 strikeouts, is the winningest pitcher in Indians history.
Feller was part of a vaunted Indians’ rotation in the 1940s and ‘50s with fellow Hall of Famers Bob Lemon and Early Wynn. He finished with 2,581 career strikeouts, led the American League in ...
Feller, who won 266 games in 18 seasons — all with the Indians — died at 9:15 p.m. EST of acute leukemia at a hospice, said Bob DiBiasio, the Indians’ vice president of public relations.
Feller's best season was 1946, when he went 26-15 with a 2.18 ERA, 348 strikeouts, 10 shutouts and 36 complete games.
He was 92. Feller, who won 266 games in 18 seasons - all with the Indians - died at 9:15 p.m. of acute leukemia at a hospice, said Bob DiBiasio, the Indians vice president of public relations.
Yeah, you read it right. Bob Feller … the Hall of Fame pitcher for the Cleveland Indians. The guy who won 266 games in his 18-year career in the big leagues. The guy who struck out 2,581 major ...
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