Bob Feller played all of his 18 seasons with the Cleveland Indians with a career record of 266-162. Feller was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1962. He threw three career no-hitters and 16 one-hitters. Feller signed with the Indians at age 16 and as a rookie he won 17 games. An average of 10,000 extra fans would go to the watch him pitch, proving a steady income for the Indians. Feller won 20 or more games six times and each of time he had 20 or more, he led the American League in wins. He led the American League in strikeouts seven times, and he set a record in 1946, when he struck out 348 batters. |