He only appeared in one game, and it’s a moment cemented in baseball history. Now Eddie Gaedel, the St. Louis Browns batter with dwarfism, has his own day in Missouri. Eddie Gaedel was a 3-foot-7 man ...
ST. LOUIS – A showman looking to put butts in the seats of his baseball stadium. A diminutive entertainer searching for a place to fit in. Together, the two men pulled off one of the greatest stunts ...
Hello everyone I’m Dan Lucy on the Ozarks First digital desk. Baseball promotions are common place these days, from Wolf Wednesdays, when you can bring you dog to the ballgame, to thirsty Thursdays, ...
One of the most famous promotional stunts in major league history (though it was just another day at the office for Bill Veeck). The St. Louis Browns owner, who would later mastermind several infamous ...
Read full article: Bitter cold Monday morning, snow returns Tuesday in Metro Detroit Police lights at a crime scene. Read full article: Metro Detroit school closings, delays: Check the list for Monday ...
1951: Eddie Gaedel, a 65-pound, 3-foot-7 midget, makes his first and only plate appearance as a pinch-hitter for Frank Saucier of the St. Louis Browns. Gaedel, wearing No. 1/8, walks on four pitches ...
Eddie Gaedel, at 3 feet 7, takes his famous at-bat on Aug. 19, 1951, for Bill Veeck's St. Louis Browns. Photo by Jack January of the Post-Dispatch Political correspondent/columnist {{description}} ...
SPONSORED – Tim and Brittany sit down with Joey Schneider, web producer for FOX 2 and discuss the latest trending topics! Today’s topics: MLB hints at realignment, Little Big Leaguer (Eddie Gaedel) ...
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