Jeff Passan breaks down 1930s Phenom, Bob Feller

We are going to switch things up a bit for this week’s episode with ESPN Writer and Author, Jeff Passan joining Ross to share with us his wealth of baseball knowledge. The two travel back to the 1930s to discuss the astonishing career of former Cleveland Indians Pitcher, Bob Feller. At the ripe age of 17 Feller was considered a phenom for his time, from striking out 17 in a September game to his time overseas to throwing a complete game three days after his discharge, we hear all about the unique legacy of the “Heater from Van Meter.” 00:00:00 - Intro 00:05:31 - Interview Jeff Passan Follow us on social media: GOATS: On The Bump (@twitter) Jam Street Media (@twitter) (@instagram) (@facebook) Follow Ross on (@twitter) & (@instagram) Follow Jeff Passan (@twitter) & (@instagram) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Let’s take a walk down memory lane of the careers of some of the greatest athletes of all time. Whether it’s the MLB, NFL, NHL, NBA or professional soccer, you’ll hear the stories about the legendary athletes of yesterday from the athletes we compare them to today. In season one of The GOATS Podcast: On the Bump, All-Star Pitcher Ross Stripling gathers up current pitchers from around the league to discuss pitchers from the past, and how the game of baseball has changed. From comparing Clayton Kershaw to Sandy Kofax, to Jameson Taillion’s admiration of John Smoltz, we cover it all including how their careers would look in today’s game.