Box score quiz: spot the significance of this gamehttps://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/CHA/CHA197809230.shtml …
BTW, I had remembered from my youth that Harry Chappas was, at 5'3" the shortest (non-Gaedel) player in MLB history. SI reported then he was really 5'5" & that was a Veeck/Harry Caray tall tale. https://www.si.com/vault/1979/03/19/823450/its-not-only-a-game-of-inches-whether-rookie-shortstop-harry-chappas-is-or-isnt-the-smallest-big-leaguer-is-of-little-concern-the-really-big-question-is-can-he-help-chicago-pull-up-its-sox-and-win … But http://baseball-reference.com now lists him at 5'7"
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He was listed at 5'4" when he played.
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