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Sunday, August 30, 2009
His "Once in a lifetime"
Three-foot, seven-inch Eddie Gaedel, hired by owner Bill Veerk of the Cleveland Browns, tips his hat to the crowd during his one and only appearance on Aug. 19, 1951.
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