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Bob Feller was an iconic American baseball player, renowned for his powerful pitching arm and leadership on the field. Feller's career with the Cleveland Indians spanned over 18 years, during which he became one of the greatest pitchers in MLB history. His achievements, including multiple All-Star appearances and a strong commitment to his country during World War II, reflect his discipline and dedication. Feller's life reminds us that excellence requires both talent and hard work.
"Sympathy is something that shouldn't be bestowed upon the Yankees. Apparently it angers them."
"The difference between relief pitching when I did it today is simple, there is too much of it. It's one of those cases where more is not necessarily better."
"If you believe your catcher is intelligent and you know that he has considerable experience, it is a good thing to leave the game almost entirely in his hands."
"Where the ball went was up to heaven. Sometimes I threw the ball clean up into the stands."
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