Bob Feller
Born:
November 3, 1918
1936:
Signed by Cleveland
Debut: July
19, 1936 (Indians)
1936:
Struck out 15 in his debut; two weeks later, he struck out 17
1937:
Appeared on the cover of Time
1938:
Struck out 18 Tigers to set new record
1939:
Earned pilot’s license
1940: Threw
no-hitter vs. White Sox on Opening Day
1940: Won
Triple Crown (27 wins, 2.61 ERA, 261 strikeouts)
1940:
Sporting News Player of the Year
1940:
Feller races a motorcycle. His pitch is estimated at 98.6 MPH
1941:
Enlists following Pearl Harbor
1941-45: Served
in World War II
1945:
Returned from war
1946:
No-hit the Yankees
1946: Set
strikeout record (348)
1947: Began
barnstorming against Negro League players
1948:
Indians win World Series
1949:
Injured shoulder in April
1951:
No-hit the Tigers
1951:
Sporting News pitcher of the Year
1954:
Indians lose World Series to Giants
1956:
Elected President of the Players Association
1956: Retired
(Indians later retired his #19)
1962:
Elected to Hall of Fame
1995: Bob
Feller Museum opened in Van Meter, Iowa
2010: Died
Accomplishments:
1948 World
Champion
8x All Star
Three
No-Hitters
12
one-hitters (MLB record)
Triple
Crown (1940)
1940: Major
League Player of the Year
1951:
Pitcher of the Year
266-162
record
3.25 ERA
279 CG
44 Shutouts
3827 IP
2581
Strikeouts
Won 15+
Games: 10x
Won 20+
Games: 6x
Led league
in wins: 6x
.621 win %
Led league
w/.733 win % (1951)
Led league
w/ 2.61 ERA (1940)
Led league
in games: 3x
Led league
in game starts: 5x
Led league
in CG: 3x
10+ CG: 12x
15+ CG: 10x
20+ CG: 5x
30+ CG: 2x
10 SHO
(1946)
Led League
in SHO: 4x
Led League
in IP: 5x
200+ IP:
10x
300+ IP: 3x
Led League
in Walks: 4x
Led League
in Strikeouts: 7x
200+
Strikeouts: 5x
300+
Strikeouts: 1946 (348)
Postseason:
0-2, 5.02 ERA, 14.1 IP (1948 World Series)
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