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Please submit sites dealing with Eddie Gaedel.

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Gaedel, Eddie

Please submit sites dealing with Eddie Gaedel.

Eddie Gaedel (1925-1961) was a 3'7" midget who went to the plate one time in his major league "career" as a member of the 1951 St. Louis Browns, wearing uniform number 1/8. After a long delay, he was allowed to remain as a batter and walked on four pitches. Gaedel was promptly removed for a pinch runner. The whole situation was a publicity stunt by owner Bill Veeck.

Gagne, Eric

There is no sub-category for this player and I have two sites for him that were submitted
Sites on MLB Player Eric Gagne

Garagiola, Joe

Please submit sites pertaining to the life and work of Joe Garagiola as player, broadcaster, or person.

St. Louis-born Joseph Henry Garagiola (1926-) began his major league baseball career with the Cardinals in their championship year of 1946. After five seasons with the Cards, he played for the Pirates, Cubs, and Giants. He began broadcasting Cardinal games for KMOX radio in 1955 before moving to the Yankees. Garagiola also called games for NBC TV for twenty-seven years and also hosted the Today Show.

George, Chris

Sites dedicated to the Kansas City Royals rookie pitcher.

Gerut, Jody

There is no existing category for this player and I have 1 site submitted for him
MLB player Jody Gerut

Gibbons, Jay

Sites dedicated to the Orioles rookie power hitter.

Gil, Benji

Websites dedicated to major league baseball player Benji Gil.

Giles, Brian

Websites dedicated to major league baseball player Brian Giles of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Giles, Marcus

Sites dedicated to major league baseball player Marcus Giles.

Glaus, Troy

Infielder Troy Glaus made his major league debut in 1998 and quickly established himself as the Angels' regular third baseman. In 2000 he hit 47 home runs and drove in 102 runs, both career highs.

Gonzalez, Luis E.

Sites dedicated to Luis E. Gonzalez.

Grace, Mark

First baseman Mark Grace made his major league debut in 1988 with the Chicago Cubs. As of the 2000 season, he has remained with that organization his entire career. He has a career .308 batting average and has been named to the All-Star team three times.

Grant, Mark

Category for the Padres player & broadcast personality.

Greinke, Zack

I had an URL submitted or him with no cateogry so I created one
Major League Baseball Player Zack Greinke

Gruber, Kelly

Sites dedicated to Kelly Gruber.

Grudzielanek, Mark

Infielder Mark Grudzielanek made his major league debut with the Montreal Expos in 1995. He was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1998. Primarily a second baseman, he has also played shortstop and third base.

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