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  • PlanetZoltan
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    Originally posted by rsuriyop View Post
    There are tons of early players who could have easily made the line-up such as:

    Hugh Duffy (5'7)
    "Dummy" Hoy (5'6)
    Tommy Leach (5'6)
    Clark Griffith (5'6)
    Bob Caruthers (5'7)
    Larry Corcoran (5'3)!
    How could he leave Larry off? He won 177 games and threw three no-hitters! And hes 4 inches shorter than Dolf Luque.

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  • Railsplitter
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    Hmmm, All-Time Height teams. Maybe that's something I can add to the Baseball Gauge

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  • Tyrus4189Cobb
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    Paul Waner was 5'8 and weighed in at 153. Lloyd was an inch taller but weighed three pounds less!

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  • sgb
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    Bobby Shantz was the one I thought of right away, too.

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  • rsuriyop
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    There are tons of early players who could have easily made the line-up such as:

    Hugh Duffy (5'7)
    "Dummy" Hoy (5'6)
    Tommy Leach (5'6)
    Clark Griffith (5'6)
    Bob Caruthers (5'7)
    Larry Corcoran (5'3)!

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  • westsidegrounds
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    Where's Bobby Shantz?

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  • Honus Wagner Rules
    started a topic All-Time "All-Short" Team

    All-Time "All-Short" Team

    This article caught me eye.


    Jerry Crasnick has a story today on Jose Altuve, the exciting spark plug for the Houston Astros. Yes, I just wanted to write "spark plug." At 5-foot-5, Altuve looks like a player better suited to 1896 than 2012.

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