Eddie Gaedel AKA Edward Carl Gaedel Born: 8-Jun-1925 Birthplace: Chicago, IL Died: 18-Jun-1961 Location of death: Chicago, IL Cause of death: Heart Attack Remains: Buried, St. Mary Catholic Cemetery and Mausoleum, Evergreen Park, IL
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Baseball Nationality: United States Executive summary: Dwarf MLB player Sixty-five pound, 3'7" novelty baseball player, hired by Bill Veeck to play one single game for the St. Louis Browns on 19 August 1951. Detroit Tigers pitcher Bob Cain attempted to throw strikes, but the strike zone for a midget is not large. Gaedel took first base after four balls were thrown. Due to this stunt, contracts with new players must be run through the Commissioner of Baseball's office. Gaedel died from a heart attack after a mugging in Chicago. Father: Carl Gaedel Mother: Helen Janicki
Buster Brown Shoes
Ringling Brothers Circus
Disorderly Conduct Cincinnati, OH (May-1951) Mugged Chicago, IL (1961) Autopsy Lithuanian Ancestry Paternal
Polish Ancestry Maternal
Risk Factors: Dwarfism, Alcoholism
SPORTS FRANCHISE HISTORY St. Louis Browns 19-Apr-1951
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