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Before the 1950 season, Feller suggested to Indians management he take a pay cut.
Indians general manager Hank Greenberg said, "... He himself made the suggestion.
In fact, he offered to take more than the 25 per cent maximum pay cut allowed.
There was absolutely nothing to it.
We all agreed quickly on the figure after Bob showed up yesterday.
" In a win over the Detroit Tigers in the second game of a doubleheader, Feller helped the Indians win the game and in doing so, became the 53rd pitcher to win 200 games.
Feller would record his third career no-hitter on July 1, 1951, against the Detroit Tigers.
" I was depending on my slider and I didn't begin to think of a no-hitter until about the seventh inning.
I tried to keep it in the back of my mind, bearing down and concentrating on hitter at a time ," Feller said.
Feller was the third pitcher, after Larry Corcoran and Cy Young, to record three career no-hitters.
He became the first pitcher of the 1951 season to reach 20 wins after he pitched a shutout against the Washington Senators on August 21.
He was one of three Indians ' pitchers to achieve the 20-win mark on the season, as Early Wynn and Al Garcia ( AL pitcher )| Mike Garcia

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