BULLET BOB!!!...The Heater from Van Meter began his career as a Cleveland Indian at age 17, reportedly possessing a “fast and fuzzy” fastball, according to one scout. Turned out that he was soon arguably the best pitcher in all of baseball, going 137-82 during the 1940s. Detroit’s Hal Newhouser went 170-118, but Feller lost three years to World War II and, based on averages, missed more than 90 starts over three seasons. In 1948, he led the Indians to their second and last World Series title. One of the most attractive cards in what most would agree to be the hobby's most colorful set is offered here. This 1953 Topps Bob Feller is as nice of a card as we have ever seen. Taken from the set's most sought-after Series of cards (Series 1), this one has got everything you look for in a high-grade card. Corners, centering, color, focus and gloss are all MINT attributes with this card. This one would look at home in a PSA 10 holder. Add this GEM to your high-end collection.