Cleveland Indians Legends: Boudreau, Feller, Lajoie, Speaker

Lou Boudreau was a standout shortstop and player-manager for the Cleveland Indians, leading them to the 1948 pennant. He earned MVP honors and set major league records for shortstops in double plays and fielding average. Bob Feller, a key pitcher for the Indians, achieved a record-tying three no-hitters and numerous one-hitters, never playing in the minors. Nap Lajoie, known for his hitting and fielding, secured over 3,251 hits and four batting titles over two decades. Tris Speaker, a renowned outfielder, maintained a .344 career average, with major league records in putouts, assists, and double lifetimes.