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That Danny Herrera guy on the Reds is only 5'6"

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Danny Ray Herrera, a lefty picher in the Reds organization, is listed at 5'8. However, many say he's no taller than 5'6.

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Danny Herrera 5'6", Cincinnati Reds.

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