Obituaries
The Hall of Famer won 266 games for Cleveland between 1936 and 1956, interrupted only by service in the Navy during World War II.
Dec. 16, 2010
Sports
Bob Feller dies at 92; Cleveland Indians pitcher was one of baseball’s greats
Travel & Experiences
Regarding your crossword puzzle of Nov. 7, particularly No. 3 Down (“Feller of Baseball”): Your answer, “Bullet Bob,” is incorrect.
Dec. 15, 1985
Every time the smoke of another of those showcase gems by Nolan Ryan, the baffling Old Man of fastball pitchers, reaches Cleveland, Bob Feller feels a twinge.
Aug. 14, 1989
In the second inning of the American League’s 1940 season opener between the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians, Bob Feller walked the bases loaded and was visited on the mound by Oscar Vitt, the Cleveland manager.
April 9, 1990
Angels
Since 1876, there have been 222 no-hit games pitched in the major leagues.
April 16, 1999
Bob Feller knows all about phenoms. More than 50 years ago, he was one.
March 15, 1987
While many jaws dropped when the Pro Player Stadium radar gun registered 102 mph on a Robb Nen fastball in the ninth inning of Game 1 Saturday night, former Cleveland Indian pitching great Bob Feller merely yawned.
Oct. 20, 1997
Nolan Ryan may have won more than 300 games, thrown seven no-hitters and, at age 44, flirted with yet another Sunday night against the Angels.
July 9, 1991
Commissioner Bud Selig’s discussions with Pete Rose regarding reinstatement has angered one former Hall of Famer.
Dec. 12, 2002