Bob Feller debuted on July 19, 1936, playing for the Cleveland Indians at League Park II/Cleveland Stadium; he played his final game on September 30, 1956, playing for the Cleveland Indians at Cleveland Stadium.
Pitcher Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians who missed nearly 4 full seasons (all of 1942-1944 and most of 1945) serving in the Navy during World War II.
Bob Feller played in 39 games at pitcher for the Cleveland Indians in 1938, starting in none of them. He made 8 putouts, had 37 assists, and committed 3 errors, equivalent to .077 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had one double play.
Feller was raised in Van Meter, Iowa.
No one (in the major leagues) hit home runs off Bob Feller in 1938.
After retiring from baseball, Bob Feller remained active in various pursuits, including writing, broadcasting, and public speaking. He became a popular sports commentator and an advocate for baseball, often attending events and promoting the game. Feller also engaged in charitable work and was involved with the Baseball Hall of Fame, where he shared his experiences and insights with fans and aspiring players. Additionally, he operated a successful farm in Ohio, where he raised cattle and engaged in agriculture.
Bob Feller died December 15, 2010, in Cleveland, OH, USA.
Bob Feller
Bob Feller is 6 feet tall. He weighs 185 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
Bob Feller was a starting pitcher for the cleveland indians
Bob Feller's wife was named Anne Gilliland Feller. They were married from 1985 until Bob Feller's death in 2010.
Bob Feller was born on November 3, 1918.
Bob Feller was born on November 3, 1918.
Bob Feller Museum was created in 1995.
Bob Feller Cleavland Indians
Cleveland Indians Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller served in the US Navy during WWII.
Pitcher Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians who missed nearly 4 full seasons (all of 1942-1944 and most of 1945) serving in the Navy during World War II.
Bob Feller died on December 15, 2010.