Hall of Famer Bob Feller is being treated for leukemia.
Feller, 91, said that he's "feeling better than I have in weeks," following two days at Cleveland Clinic and a week of outpatient treatment.
"I just didn't have my usual energy, so I went in for a checkup and they said my blood count was low," Feller said. "I spent two days in the hospital and they gave me two quarts of blood. Then they gave me some pills, and I went back every day for a week. They injected three shots of chemo a day.
"I've got my energy back. I feel very good. I'll go back for a checkup next month."
He pitched three no-hitters and 12 one-hitters.
In 1938, he struck out 18 in one game, a record at the time.
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