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Join Date: Jun 2000
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Re: Bob Feller passes away
R.I.P.
In his later years Feller sometimes came across as the ultimate "get off my lawn" cranky old man, but he was both a terrific pitcher and a fierce patriot.
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Re: Bob Feller passes away
One of the best. I always liked how he never blamed being in WWII for his career records being less than what they would have been if he had not gone to war. He was very proud of his military part of his life and felt it was his duty to go. But if not for WWII he would have won over 300 games and easily passed 3,000 strikeouts. R.I.P. Bob Feller
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Re: Bob Feller passes away
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Re: Bob Feller passes away
I thought Hank Greenberg was the first.
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Re: Bob Feller passes away
My source
Stirred by Japan’s bombing of Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, Feller enlisted in the Navy the following day—the first major league player to do so. He served as a gun captain on the USS Alabama, earning several battle commendations and medals.http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=ap-obit-feller
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Join Date: May 2001
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Re: Bob Feller passes away
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My son and I got his autograph a couple times and he was kind and gracious to me and my son. Talked to my son for about 15 minutes about baseball. Zach had no idea who he was at the time and thought he was just some grandpa guy.
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Re: Bob Feller passes away
Looks like we have conflicting sources:
In May 1940, Greenberg's baseball career was interrupted when he was drafted into the Army. One of baseball's highest paid stars, his salary dropped from $11,000 to $21 per month. In August, Congress decided that men over 28 years old need not serve, and Greenberg was honorably discharged. He planned to return to the Tigers the next season, but on December 7, 1941, the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and the U.S. declared war. Greenberg was the first major leaguer to enlist in the Army, even though he had been excused from serving. While he could have had a stateside job as an athletic instructor, Greenberg chose to serve in the Army Air Corps in the China Burma-India Theater, where he had a distinguished record. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/...greenberg.html
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Re: Bob Feller passes away
The Des Moines Register has a nice page up for Feller with some various articles:
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/section/bobfeller
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