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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 did what any American could and should do: serve his country in its time of need.
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