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Bob Feller

Athlete

Born: Died: American

Robert William Andrew Feller (November 3, 1918 – December 15, 2010), nicknamed "the Heater from Van Meter", "Bullet Bob", and "Rapid Robert", was an American baseball player who was a pitcher for 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cleveland Indians between 1936 and 1956. In a career spanning 570 games, Feller pitched 3,827 innings and posted a win–loss record of 266–162, with 279 complete games, 44 shutouts, and a 3.25 earned run average (ERA). His career 2,581 strikeouts were third all-time upon his retirement.

A prodigy who bypassed baseball's minor leagues, Feller made his debut with the Indians at the age of 17. His career was interrupted by four years of military service (1942–1945) as a United States Navy Chief Petty Officer aboard USS Alabama during World War II. Feller became the first pitcher to win 24 games in a season before the age of 21. He threw no-hitters in 1940, 1946, and 1951, and 12 one-hitters, both records at his retirement. He helped the Indians win a World Series title in 1948 and an American League-record 111 wins and the pennant in 1954. Feller led the American League in wins six times and in strikeouts seven times.

Notable For

American baseball pitcher

Bob Feller's Historical Timeline

  1. Bob Feller is born

    Bob Feller, American athlete, known for american baseball pitcher, was born on 1918-11-03.

  2. Future Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller strikes out a record 18 Detroit Tigers, but his Cleveland Indians still

    Future Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller strikes out a record 18 Detroit Tigers, but his Cleveland Indians still lose 4-1 at Cleveland Stadium

  3. MLB Detroit Tigers rookie pitcher Floyd Giebell throws a 2-0 shutout over Cleveland Indians' Bob Feller to clinch the AL

    MLB Detroit Tigers rookie pitcher Floyd Giebell throws a 2-0 shutout over Cleveland Indians' Bob Feller to clinch the AL pennant at League Park in Cleveland, Ohio

  4. MLB pitcher Bob Feller reports for duty in Norfolk, Virginia, after enlisting in the US Navy

    Robert William Andrew Feller (November 3, 1918 – December 15, 2010), nicknamed "the Heater from Van Meter", "Bullet Bob", and "Rapid Robert", was an American baseball player who was a pitcher for 18...

  5. Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Feller, after 15-14 season, takes $20,000 salary cut to $45,000; pay cut is Feller's own s

    Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Feller, after 15-14 season, takes $20,000 salary cut to $45,000; pay cut is Feller's own suggestion

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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Bob Feller born?
Bob Feller was born on 1918-11-03 (American).
What is Bob Feller known for?
American baseball pitcher
What historical events involved Bob Feller?
Bob Feller was involved in 5 recorded historical events, including Bob Feller is born, Future Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller strikes out a record 18 Detroit Tigers, but his Cleveland Indians still , MLB Detroit Tigers rookie pitcher Floyd Giebell throws a 2-0 shutout over Cleveland Indians' Bob Feller to clinch the AL.
When did Bob Feller die?
Bob Feller died on 2010-01-01.

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