Some little known stats for Mr Feller (whom I was lucky enought to meet)
The first 4 years before Mr Feller enlisted in the Navy (he enlisted the day after the attack on Pearl harbor)...he averaged 24 wins a year.
The first 4 years after Mr Feller came back from the Pacific he averaged 23 wins a year.
He won a total of 266 games in his career. He pitched 3 no hitters, the only opening day no- hitter and 12 one hitters. Imagine what he could've done, he missed 3 and a half seasons in his prime.
One season Mr Feller pitched 36!...yes 36 complete games. Todays pitchers are lucky if they complete 16. (he also pitched over 300 innings per year) find one now that pitches 200 or better.
He was signed by the Cleveland Indians at the age of 16 for ONE DOLLAR and an autographed baseball.
At age 17 he pitched his first big league game against the St. Louis Browns and STRUCK OUT 15!
He returned to High School after the season to graduate .......his graduation was broadcast by NBC nationally on radio.
During WWII Admiral Nimitz, for morale purposes wanted to organize a game of baseball...Army vs. Navy. He asked Bob to pitch. Mr Feller declined saying he belonged aboard ship with his shipmates.
He suggested to Admiral Nimitz that he ask Bob Lemon (a team mate of Bobs who is also in the HOF)...he said Lemon would have no problem beating the Army.
Lemon pitched....the Navy won the game.
Those of us who grew up listening to stories told by our fathers and grandfathers about Feller, Lemon, and Boudreau....knew all about him.
I consider myself very fortunate to have met a true baseball legend, patriot, and hero such as he.
He will be missed by his family and baseball. There was no one like him.....one of a kind. His straight forward attitude bore no animosity..he told the truth as he saw it.