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Eddie Gaedel: The Smallest Player in Baseball History
Season 1 · Episode 124

Eddie Gaedel: The Smallest Player in Baseball History

The wild story of baseball's smallest player

History Dispatches

August 21, 202516m 41s

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Show Notes

On August 19, 1951, 26 year old Eddie Gaedel stepped up to plate during a major league baseball game. He would promptly take a walk on four straight pitches - then be replaced at first base by another player. Eddie Gaedel never played another game. The reason - he was only 3’7” tall. This is the story of Eddie Gaedel - the smallest person to ever play Major League Baseball.


Sources

https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/Eddie-Gaedel/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Gaedel


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