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Happy 91st birthday Bob Feller! The eight time all-star spent his entire 18 year career in a Cleveland Indians uniform including a 1948 World Series Championship. Feller won 266 career games with a 3.25 era and 2,581 strikeouts. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1962 with 94% of the vote on ...
How Bob Feller spent his 91st birthday
How Bob Feller spent his 91st birthday
sportingnews.com — Sporting News staff reports Bob Feller, one of baseball's oldest living Hall of Famers, turned 91 on... Tuesday. The legendary Cleveland flamethrower chatted with Sporting News' Ryan Fagan ... (more) How Bob Feller spent his 91st birthday
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