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Bob Feller is a MLB baseball player. He was born on November 3, 1918

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Also Known As Robert William Andrew Feller • Rapid Robert
Born November 3, 1918 • Iowa
Died December 15, 2010 (aged 92) • ClevelandOhio
Awards And Honors Baseball Hall of Fame (1962) • Baseball Hall of Fame (inducted in 1962) • eight-time All-Star • Triple Crown • 1x ERA leader • 1 World Series championship
Height/Weight 6 ft 0 inches, 185 lb (183 cm, 83 kg)
Batting Hand right
Throwing Hand right
Debut Date July 19, 1936
Last Game September 30, 1956
Jersey Number 19 (1945-1950, Cleveland Indians) • 19 (1939-1956, Cleveland Indians) • 14 (1937-1938, Cleveland Indians) • 9 (1936-1936, Cleveland Indians)
Position pitcher
Earned Run Average 3.25
Games Played 57
Games Started 484
Innings Pitched 3,827
Losses 162
Saves 22
Strikeouts 2,581
Walks And Hits Per Inning Pitched 1.316
Wins 266

Top Questions

What position did Bob Feller play?
Bob Feller played pitcher.
How many wins did Bob Feller have?
Bob Feller had 266 wins during his career.
How many strikeouts did Bob Feller have?
Bob Feller struck out 2,581 batters during his career.
What was Bob Feller's earned run average (ERA)?
Bob Feller had a career earned run average of 3.25.
Where was Bob Feller born?
Bob Feller was born in Van Meter, Iowa, United States.
How tall was Bob Feller?
Bob Feller was 6 ft 0 inches, 185 lb (183 cm, 83 kg).
When was Bob Feller born?
Bob Feller was born on November 3, 1918.

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