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More: Famed MLB pitcher Feller offers knowledge of baseball and life Nelson's great-grandfather, Willard Smith, was a first cousin to Feller, who pitched for the Cleveland MLB franchise from 1936 to ...
Feller was known for his many colorful nicknames, including "the Heater from Van Meter", "Bullet Bob," and "Rapid Robert." That makes Nelson Feller's second cousin once removed.
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MANITOWOC — Bob Feller was on a temporary, one-year contract to teach psychology at Manitowoc Lincoln High School in 1974 when the Ships boys tennis coach made an unexpected delivery in his office.
MANITOWOC — Bob Feller was on a temporary, one-year contract to teach psychology at Manitowoc Lincoln High School in 1974 when the Ships boys tennis coach made an unexpected delivery in his office.
MANITOWOC — Bob Feller was on a temporary, one-year contract to teach psychology at Manitowoc Lincoln High School in 1974 when the Ships boys tennis coach made an unexpected delivery in his office.
MANITOWOC — Bob Feller was on a temporary, one-year contract to teach psychology at Manitowoc Lincoln High School in 1974 when the Ships boys tennis coach made an unexpected delivery in his office.
Bob Feller, arguably the greatest baseball player ever from Iowa, threw the first of his three no-hitters for Cleveland on April 16, 1940. It's still MLB's only Opening Day no-hitter.