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season and Feller
Feller, who had pitched a no-hitter to open the season and won 27 games, lost the final game of the season to unknown pitcher Floyd Giebell of the Detroit Tigers.
Aside from Bob Feller in 1938, Ryan is the only man since 1900 to walk 200 batters in a season, which he did twice: in 1974 and 1977.
In 1946, Feller recorded 348 strikeouts on the season, a total not bettered for 27 years.
Feller began the 1937 season by appearing on the cover of the April 19, 1937, issue of Time magazine.
In his first appearance of the season on April 24, Feller suffered an injury to his elbow after throwing a curve ball.
The Indians considered in mid-May shutting down Feller for the season.
For the 1938 season, Feller led all pitchers with 208 walks and 240 strikeouts.
Upon the conclusion of the 1939 season, Feller led the AL in wins ( 24 ), complete games ( 24 ) and innings pitched ( 296. 2 ) and led the majors for a second consecutive year in both walks ( 142 ) and strikeouts ( 246 ).
Opening Day of the season featured a no-hitter from Feller against the Chicago White Sox.
" By the end of the season he finished with a 27 11 record, his win total the best in the majors that season and a career-high for Feller.
At one point during the season as Feller thought he may be nearing Rube Waddell's AL record for strikeouts, he confirmed Waddell's mark with the AL office that the mark was 344 strikeouts, not 349.
In his last appearance of the season, Feller recorded five strikeouts against the Detroit Tigers on September 29 to set the AL single-season strikeout mark.
Nearly 20 years later, Feller recalled, " For the 1946 season, though, the Indians were so thin in pitching that Boudreau decided I was to pitch every fourth day, regardless of rainouts, open dates, or anything else.
Against the St. Louis Browns in the second start for Feller of the 1947 season, he extended his major league record for one-hitters when he recorded his ninth one-hit game in a shutout win on April 22.
Feller would go 10 3 the rest of the season to finish the regular season with a record of 19 15, and recorded 164 strikeouts ( which led the majors ) and a 3. 56 ERA.
Before the 1950 season, Feller suggested to Indians management he take a pay cut.
On April 30 of that season, Indians pitcher Bob Feller no-hit the New York Yankees ; Feller later wrote Lemon's " daring catch " and " throwing to and doubling a man off second base " were key in " saving my " no-hitter.
Lemon was the Indians ' number-two pitcher in the starting rotation by the 1948 season, behind Bob Feller.
( In 1946, it was initially believed that Bob Feller's 348 strikeouts had broken Rube's single-season mark, but research into his 1904 season box scores revealed uncounted strikeouts that lifted him back above Feller.
In 1948, when the Indians won the American League pennant and World Series behind pitcher Bob Feller and shortstop / player-manager Lou Boudreau, the Indians set three Major League attendance records: they had the highest single season attendance, 2, 620, 627, which was not eclipsed until the 1962 Los Angeles Dodgers, largest regular season night game attendance of 72, 434 for the first major league start of Satchel Paige, and biggest World Series game attendance of 86, 288 for game 5 on October 10, 1948.

season and set
Harvey Haddix, set back by the flu this season, will start against his former Cardinal mates, who might be playing without captain Kenny Boyer in tonight's game at Busch Stadium.
Also set for appearances at the auditorium this season are: `` American Ballet Theatre '' on Jan. 27, `` Ximenez-Vargas Ballet Espagnol '' on Feb. 2 ; ;
In 2002, Vick set many records and supplied the media with numerous highlights for the season, including rushing for 173 yards in an overtime win at Minnesota, the highest single-game rushing total for an NFL quarterback ever ( Vick's footwear from this game are currently enshrined in the NFL Hall of Fame ).
The 2004 season set a new record with over burned.
Charlton left Manchester United at the end of the 1972 73 season, having scored 249 goals and set a club record of 758 appearances, a record which Ryan Giggs broke in the 2008 UEFA Champions League Final.
The car was fast — Rindt set pole position twice during the season — but Brabham and Rindt finished only three races between them, and ended the year with only ten points.
In 2001, the Panthers won their season opener 24 13 over the Vikings, but set a ( then ) NFL record by losing 15 consecutive games to finish the season 1 15.
In their first match up of the 2011 season, Cam Newton set an NFL record for most rushing touchdowns in a season for QB with 13.
In their second match up of the 2011 season, Newton set the record for most passing yards in a season for a rookie QB and converted a 91 yard touchdown pass to WR Brandon LaFell to set a Carolina Panther records for longest pass.
During the 2006 season, return specialist Devin Hester set several kick return records.
In his 16-year career in the NFL, Anderson made four trips to the Pro Bowl, won four passing titles, was named NFL MVP in 1981, and set the record for completion percentage in a single season in 1982 ( 70. 66 %).
That mark set an American League record for wins which stood for 44 years until the Yankees won 114 games in 1998 ( a 162-game regular season ).
Hafner, despite missing the last month of the season, tied the single season grand slam record of six, which was set in by Don Mattingly.
The team set a major-league record by scoring 658 runs at home on the season, and Burks and Bichette became the first pair of teammates since Darryl Strawberry and Howard Johnson of the 1987 New York Mets to both steal 30 bases and hit 30 homers in the same season.
Their 90 73 regular season mark set a franchise record.
The victory also marked the club's 91st win of the season, breaking the franchise record set in 2007.
In March 2012, Barrymore is set to co-host the twelfth season of The Essentials, a film showcase on Turner Classic Movies which spotlights significant classic films.

season and record
However much football has been over-emphasized, the public likes to measure its collegiate favorites by the scoreboard, so, while Yale need never give its record a thought again since outscoring its opponents 694 to 0 in the season of 1888, Dartmouth had to wait until its championship team of 1925 for national recognition.
The crowd at the twenty-first annual K. of C. Games, final indoor meet of the season, got a thrill a few minutes earlier when a slender, bespectacled woman broke the one-week-old world record in the half-mile run.
The 1971 season was their first with a winning record.
During his rookie season, he played in two games where he amassed a record of 5 passing attempts with 0 receptions and 2 interceptions.
The team finished with a franchise best 14 2 regular season record and the NFC West division championship.
The Falcons finished the season with a very disappointing 5 11 regular season record.
The Falcons finished the 2001 season with a record of 7-9 and missed the playoffs.
The Falcons finished the 2008 regular season with a record of 11 5, and the # 5 seed in the playoffs.
Although they failed to make the playoffs in 2009, the streak ended when the team rallied to win their final three regular season games to record back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in franchise history.
The Falcons defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20 10 in the final game of the season to improve their record to 9 7.
In 2010, with a regular season record of 13 3, their best regular season record since the 1998 Super Bowl season, the Falcons secured a third straight winning season, their fourth overall divisional title, and the top overall seed in the NFC playoffs ; however, the Falcons were overpowered by the eventual Super Bowl XLV champion Green Bay Packers in the NFC Divisional Playoffs 48 21.
The team finished the 2002 season with a 98-64 record and won the NL West Division Title, but were swept out in the NLDS by the St. Louis Cardinals.
Arizona ended the 2003 season with an 84-78 record, in 3rd place in the NL West.
By the 2004 season the Diamondbacks had dropped to a dismal 51 111 record, the worst in Major League Baseball and one of the 10 worst records in the modern era, despite Johnson pitching a perfect game on May 18 of that season.
The Diamondbacks, led by Melvin, finished the 2005 season with a record of 77 wins and 85 losses.
Despite being outscored over the season, the Diamondbacks posted the best record in the NL with 90 wins and 72 losses.

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