Unveiling the Top 10 Shortest MLB Players in History (2024)

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By Jason Bolton June 03, 2024 11:44 1. Eddie Gaedel - 3'7" (109 cm) 2. Bob Emmerich - 5’3” (160 cm) 3. Jess Cortazzo - 5’3” (160 cm) 4. “Wee” Willie Keeler — 5-foot-4 5. Rabbit Maranville — 5'5" (165 cm) 6. Freddie Patek - 5’4” (163 cm) 7. Phil Rizzuto - 5’6” (168 cm) 8. Joe Sewell - 5’6” (168 cm) 9. Billy Hamilton 5-6 (168 cm) 10. Bobby Shantz - 5’6” (168 cm) SHOP LATEST The Incredible Rise of MLB's Best Pitcher: In-D... Chris Sale: The Rise, Fall, and Resurgence of a... MLB's Biggest Draft Busts of All Time: An In-De... Jonathan Papelbon Pitches With the Savannah Ban... A Deep Dive Into the Man Behind the Savannah Ba... A Breakdown of MLB Jersey Sales: A Deep Dive in... Redefining Baseball: Who Are the Savannah Bananas? Tonya Harding: A Glimpse into the Story of a Co... Darryl and Jordan Strawberry: A Tale of Two Ath... Trevor Bauer: The Unconventional Pitcher What is Jorge Posada's Net Worth in 2024? What is Randy Johnson's Net Worth in 2024? Derek Jeter: Delving into the Business Ventures... Johnny and Michelle Damon: A Love Story of Base... Joba Chamberlain: A Unique Journey from Nebrask... The Journey of Jose Fernandez: A Baseball Prodi... Breaking Barriers: The Inspirational Journey of... How Did Wyatt Langford Get His Nickname "Trento... What Happened to Roy Halladay? Mike Seander: The Mysterious Best Friend of Yan... Shohei Ohtani's Former Interpreter Ippei Mizuha... Who Owns the Oakland A's and Why is he so Hated? The Top Baseball Cards to Buy in June 2024: A C... Livvy Dunne and Paul Skenes: A Breakdown of the... Sammy Sosa: A Case for Induction into the MLB H... How Off-Field Issues Derailed Josh Hamilton's H... The Life and Career of Lenny Dykstra: A Tale of... The Sandlot: The Legacy 31 Years Later Top 5 MLB Players with the Highest Salaries in ... Tucupita Marcano Receives LIFETIME Ban From Bas... A Comprehensive Analysis of the Almost MLB Mid-... What is Ichiro Suzuki's Net Worth in 2024? Tony Gwynn: The Insane Financial Troubles and B... Why the New York Mets are the WORST Run Franchi... How is the Designated Hitter Actually saving t... Who is Joey Gallo's Girlfriend?: Unraveling the... Why Major Sports All-Star Games Are Slowly Gett... Are Aaron Judge Rookie Cards are Undervalued? How Did MLB Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew Go B... How Did Gambling Lead Pete Rose to Bankruptcy? Barry Bonds Cemented Legacy: Inducted into the ... How Did MLB Legend Curt Schilling Go Bankrupt? Michael Jordan's Shift to Baseball: Unraveling ... Eddie Gaedel: Meet the Shortest Player in MLB H... The MLB all time batting average leader, sluggi... Jackson Holliday's Net Worth in 2024: A Compreh... Greg Maddux's Net Worth in 2024: A Legendary Pi... Paul Skenes: A Rising Star in Baseball and Net ... The Controversial Ending: How the Chicago White... FAN ARCH PODCAST NETWORK References

Unveiling the Top 10 Shortest MLB Players in History (1)

By Jason Bolton June 03, 2024 11:44

Major League Baseball has had its share of short players who managed to overcome height odds and leave a mark on the sport. Take a trip to the past as we "honor" the top 10 shortest MLB players who did so in each to demonstrate why MLB is a "joke" and oh yeah, discover a couple of challenges that even some of those on this list had to overcome.

1. Eddie Gaedel - 3'7" (109 cm)

The shortest MLB player in history is Eddie Gaedel, who stood 3 feet 7 inches. He later signed with the St. Louis Browns owned by the famous showman Bill Veeck in one of his publicity antics and became a popular figure in baseball. Gaedel's only plate appearance came in a memorable game on August 19, 1951 and he walked on four straight pitches before being run for, forever enshrining himself in baseball history.

2. Bob Emmerich - 5’3” (160 cm)

Bob Emmerich, who played as a 5-3 centerfielder and pinch runner for the Boston Braves They were not just based on skills or being undersized, but they were important to the game in the way that allowed defiance and playmakers to elevate above the size that holds many back. an entire career and yet still never amount to what a singular athlete such as Emmerich could do on a basketball court.

3. Jess Cortazzo - 5’3” (160 cm)

Tiny 5 foot 3 inch Jess Cortazzo, better known as Shine On the field, he embodied the perseverance and grit that all great athletes possess, highlighting the point that height presents no obstacle to leaving a legacy in baseball.

4. “Wee” Willie Keeler — 5-foot-4

At 5'4" and 140 pounds, Wee Willie Keeler, a member of the 3,000 hit club, couldn't have been much bigger than that. A Hall of Fame player, his contact rate was second to only a few, and his at-bats-per-strikeout rate solidifies his place in the game's memory bank as a special performer—especially for someone of such minor-league size.

5. Rabbit Maranville — 5'5" (165 cm)

At 5′ 5″, Rabbit Maranville managed to play an incredible 23 years in the blink leagues, with more than 2,600 career hits, 28 home runs, and one MVP season that led to a second-place finish only because he hit... The lasting effect he has on the game and his elite defense are proof positive you do not need to be tall to make a big impact.

6. Freddie Patek - 5’4” (163 cm)

Freddie Patek: At just 5 feet 4 inches, he was the king of agility and sure gloves in a 14-year MLB career. A three-time All-Star and 385 stolen bases later, Altuve helps serve as a reminder to hopeful baseballers out there that skills come in all shapes and sizes.

7. Phil Rizzuto - 5’6” (168 cm)

Shortstop (149): A defensive wizard and key component of the Yankees' seven World Series wins, "Scooter" Rizzuto (5-6) was the 1950 American League MVP. The lasting influence he has had on the game as a player and an announcer demonstrates how players of lower stature can truly make a world of difference in the game of baseball.

8. Joe Sewell - 5’6” (168 cm)

The MLB player with the second-fewest strikeouts in a career, Joe Sewell (5-foot-6), also stood 5-6. One can point to his insane hand-eye ability and nearly unheard of strikeout rate of just three Ks in 1932 to note what a rare breed of hitter he was.

9. Billy Hamilton 5-6 (168 cm)

Billy Hamilton (orig. "Sliding Billy) still owns the major league record for runs scored in a single season with 198 in 1894 and his prowess on the basepaths is evidence of why. He helped the game reach a higher point than either his 6-foot frame or Wheaton is capable of delivering, illustrating that size is only a small part of character and character is the true measure of a player.

10. Bobby Shantz - 5’6” (168 cm)

Bobby Shantz, standing at 5–6, is a pitcher of 16 years with a career record of 119–99 and 1,072 strikeouts. His great success on the mound proves that short stature is no limitation in a difficult position to play.

They are among the most of the shortest players in MLB history who created fames to remember, solidifying that skill > size, and these little guys committed their names to the record books, forever. They are living proof of what it means when others looked past their size and saw change, and they continue to pave the way for the next generation to believe that they too can play big no matter how tall or how short they may be.

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