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According to the rosters on www.baseball-almanac.com, the shortest to take the field in 2004 was Donnie Sadler of Arizona at 5'6". He has since been released, so the likely current holder is David Eckstein of Anaheim, listed at 5'6½". Other short players who appeared in 2004: 5 foot 7 inches Josh Labandeira [Montreal] 5 foot 8 inches Quinton McCracken [Seattle/Arizona] Marcus Giles [Atlanta] Augie Ojeda [Minnesota] Ron Belliard [Cleveland] Ray Durham [San Francisco] Jimmy Rollins [Philadelphia] Aaron Miles [Colorado] Shane Nance [Arizona] Maizer Izturis [Montreal] Desi Relaford [Kansas City] And batting champ Ichiro is only 5'9"! Of course, the shortest ever is the 3'7" Eddie Gaedel, who had one at-bat as a pinch hitter for the St. Louis Browns (under legendary showman Bill Veeck) in 1951. Wearing the number 1/8, he walked on four straight pitches.
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Boston Red Sox --- David Pedroya
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