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Select size - THEN add to cart. Bob Feller's Opening Day no-hitter in 1940 was the first of 3 no-hitters he pitched for the Indians. No one has ever opened the season with a no-no.
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Select size - THEN add to cart. 1948 Star In the pivotal Game 4 of the 1948 World Series, Larry Doby's home run makes the difference in a 2-1 Tribe victory. Steve Gromek goes the distance, shutting the Braves offense down to a single run. The Indians take a 3-1 Series lead and take home the crown 2 games later.
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April 8, 1975 marks a great stride for not only baseball, but America. Frank Robinson becomes the first African-American manager in MLB history, and he enters the ranks in grand style, hitting a homer in his first at bat.
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Select size - THEN add to cart. Gaylord Perry was born on Thursday, September 15, 1938, and began his Major League baseball career on April 14, 1962, with the San Francisco Giants. The 24 year-old played for 22 seasons on 8 different teams and ended his big league playing career in 1983. He was the 1972 Cy Young winner with the Indians in 1972 at 24-16. #36 Perry- jersey available
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