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The smallest-in-history MLB player is the 43-inch stuntman Eddie Gaedel, who played for the St. Louis Browns for only 1 game in 1951. He had the smallest strike zone in MLB history- about 1 1/2 inches!

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If you mean the youngest pitcher, it should be Joe Nuxall for Cincinnati Reds, he first pitch in major on June 10th, 1944, at age 15 years, 314 days. He didn't pitch again in the majors until 1952

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