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Pitcher Mel Harder who spent 20 seasons (1928-1947) with the Indians. He ended up with career numbers of 223 wins, 186 losses, 3.80 ERA, 181 complete games, 25 shutouts, 3426 1/3 innings pitched, 1118 walks, and 1161 strikeouts.

Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller (1936-1941, 1945-1956) is second with 18 seasons in an Indians uniform.

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