BOB FELLER

Signed Autographed Bat H.O.F. 1962
Autographed 90th Birthday

34" Adirondack Personal Model White Ash Bat McLaughlin - Millard Inc 302

This bat has been authenticated and stamped by Professional Sports (PSA/DNA)
PSA/DNA #AB26460

Hall of Famer Ted Lyons recalled “It wasn't until you hit against him that you knew how fast he really was, until you saw with your own eyes that ball jumping at you.”

Bob Feller began his Major League journey in 1936, at age 17, fresh off his family’s farm in Van Meter, IA. It was during his rookie season that Feller earned the nickname “Rapid” Robert because of his devastating fastball and high strikeout totals. He made his first major league start in August, striking out 15 St. Louis Browns. A month later, he set an American League rookie record fanning 17 Philadelphia Athletics in a game. Upon completion of his rookie campaign, Feller returned home to Iowa to finish his senior year of high school—his graduation was covered by NBC Radio.

“Rapid” Robert really began to hit his stride after his 19th birthday, rattling off a string of three straight twenty win seasons. It was during this time that Senators’ manager Bucky Harris conveyed the following strategy to his players when facing Feller “Go on up there and hit what you see. If you can’t see it, come on back.” The day after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, December 9, 1941, Feller put aside his 3-C draft deferment status and enlisted in the US Navy. With this selfless act he became Major League Baseball’s first player to enlist in World War II, and in the process, gave up nearly four seasons of baseball in the prime of his career. But Feller had no regrets “I'm proud of that decision to enlist. It was important to serve your country. I didn't worry about losing my baseball career. We needed to win the war. I wanted to do my part.”

At the conclusion of the war, Feller returned to the game and picked up right where he left off averaging more than 19 wins a season over the next six years. Bobby Doerr recalled “Bob was just a regular, solid person. He was the same guy, all the time. He gave his opinions and he said what he thought. He didn’t hedge around anything. He was one of the top pitchers I saw in my time. He was timed at 100 miles per hour and he had a real good curve ball. You had to always be alert with him. He was a real competitor.”

At the time of his passing, Feller had been a Hall of Famer longer than anyone-- ever. Dennis Eckersley summed it up best when he said “Bob was truly a great American and a great ambassador for the game of baseball.”

Bat is in excellent condition, always kept in plastic bat holder which it will be shipped in!


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