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Baseball is only a game, a game of inches and a lot of luck. During a time of all-out war, sports are very insignificant.
Bob Feller
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Bob Feller
Age: 92 †
Born: 1918
Born: November 3
Died: 2010
Died: December 15
Baseball Player
Van Meter
Iowa
Robert William Andrew Feller
Robert William Andrew Bob Feller
The Heater from Van Meter
Robert Feller
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I needed to join the Navy. If you ask the people in Europe who won World War II, they don't say the Allies, they say the United States won the war and saved the world.
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