Back with another Cleveland pitcher. This guy is before all of our times but has to be the greatest right? Still can’t get over how these war era guys were able to come straight back into the game after their service. As always would love to hear your thoughts on my art.

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  1. I got a chance to meet Feller a long time ago for my 13th birthday, still have my signed 8×10 and my other pics of him. Was a really nice guy. They talk a lot about him in the book Our Team about how he set the model for the current pro athlete w.r.t. endorsements, representation, etc. Throw in his play and no wonder he’s an all time great. Too bad he’s not around to see your work, I think this is great. Do you sell these somewhere?

  2. I heard that if you print this and take it to any Drug Mart in Northeast Ohio, his ghost will be there and sign it for $15

  3. I am just obsessed with your work, I wish the team would commission something since we go with the art deco theme now

  4. ah, the Heater from Van Meter, very nice

    just missing the motorcycle cop to race against his fastball

  5. My 97 year old Dad considers him the greatest Indians pitcher, who know how many games he would have won if he hadn’t left to go to war.

  6. This is fantastic! Any Cleveland fan or older generation baseball fan would be able to recognize the subject. I love the style. Great work. I wish you success.

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