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Shares but 270 Loss Shares, that's not somebody I would be arguing we should be in any hurry to put into Cooperstown. But if a player has 300 Win Shares and a .600 winning percentage, that's like a pitcher with 260 Wins and a .600 winning percentage,...
Glass-encased memorabilia is stuffed with awards he’s earned at Cleveland’s annual fantasy camp, which has been situated in Winterhaven, Fla. and Arizona since he started making his annual pilgrimage in 1997 at age 42. He’s won four camp MVP awards,...
Dmitri Young,center, receives the Bob Feller Player Of The Year Award during the Hall of Fame Classic baseball game at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, NY, Sunday, June 19,2011. At left is Ann Feller, the wife of the late Bob Feller, and at right is Jane... View Photo »
Dombrowski, a Chicago-area high school star in football and baseball, joins baseball legends Bob Feller, Bill Veeck, Jim Thome and Phil Cavarretta as other notable Hall of Fame inductees. Detroit Tigers left-handed prospect Casey Crosby was also...
Sekeres treated Cleveland Indians great Bob Feller for leukemia before his death on Dec. 15, 2010, at age 92. Sekeres recalls the Hall of Fame pitcher as a respectful man who spoke in clipped, meaningful phrases similar to 1930s movie stars such as...
Robinson, who had the distinction of becoming the first black to play in the Major League, is also the first to enter the "Hall". 1973 — George Foreman knocks out Joe Frazier in the second round in Kingston, Jamaica, to win the world heavyweight title....
Ann Feller (R), wife of former Cleveland Indians great Bob Feller, waves to the crowd during a ceremony to honor her husband prior to the season opening MLB American League baseball game against the Chicago White Sox in Cleveland, Ohio April 1, 2011. View Photo »
And, as was the case with every other baseball player of the time, they never paid him what he was worth — even when he was the best in the league. Even when he was the highest-paid player in the league. But, as the contracts of Arroyo, Burnett and...
Planning a pilgrimage to Cooperstown Erardi: As an all-time great at shortstop, Larkin belongs in Hall Take our Barry Larkin quiz Reds in the Baseball Hall of Fame quiz More photos: Barry Larkin Stan Musial ... Willie Mays ... Tom Seaver ... Bob...
Robert William Andrew "Bob" Feller (born November 3, 1918 in Van Meter, Iowa), nicknamed the "Heater from Van Meter" and "Rapid Robert", is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. Full Article
Ann Feller (R), wife of former Cleveland Indians great Bob Feller, waves to the crowd during a ceremony to honor her husband prior to the season opening MLB American League baseball game against the Chicago White Sox in Cleveland, Ohio April 1, 2011.
View Photo »Cleveland Indians players watch a video tribute to the late Bob Feller prior to the season opening MLB American League baseball game against the Chicago White Sox in Cleveland, Ohio April 1, 2011.
View Photo »A baseball placed by Anne Feller, wife of the late Cleveland Indians player Bob Feller, rests on the mound before the Indians play the Chicago White Sox in an opening day baseball game on Friday, April 1, 2011, in Cleveland.
View Photo »Anne Feller, wife of the late Cleveland Indians player Bob Feller, places a baseball on the mound before the Indians play the Chicago White Sox in an opening day baseball game on Friday, April 1, 2011, in Cleveland. Feller is assisted by Navy Chief Petty Officer Tod Green.
View Photo »Members of the Cleveland Indians, all wearing No. 19, line up on the field during a special video tribute to the late Indians player Bob Feller before playing the Chicago White Sox in an opening day baseball game onFriday, April 1, 2011, in Cleveland.
View Photo »Anne Feller, wife of the late Cleveland Indians player Bob Feller, watches a video tribute of her husband before the Indians play the Chicago White Sox in an opening day baseball game on Friday, April 1, 2011, in Cleveland.
View Photo »A banner honoring Cleveland Indians Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller is unveiled at Goodyear Ballpark in Goodyear, Ariz. before spring training baseball game between the Indians and Cincinnati Reds Sunday, Feb. 27, 2011. Feller died from leukemia in December 2010.
View Photo »A large number 19 in tribute to the late Cleveland Indians Hall of Fame pitcher, Bob Feller, is shown as the team is introduced before a spring training baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds Sunday, Feb. 27, 2011, in Goodyear, Ariz.
View Photo »Ann Feller (R), wife of former Cleveland Indians great Bob Feller, waves to the crowd during a ceremony to honor her husband prior to the season opening MLB American League baseball game against the Chicago White Sox in Cleveland, Ohio April 1, 2011.
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