Athletes that have a strong build and are at least 6 feet tall are thought to enjoy playing outdoor, field, or even indoor sports. Height provides you an edge or X-factor, especially in sports requiring actual physical prowess, including basketball, football, cricket, and ice hockey. However, the below athletes proved the hypothesis wrong.
1). Eddie Gaedel
Height: 3’7”
Eddie Gaedel was indeed the shortest player to ever play in Major League Baseball, standing at less than 3’7″. Even though this was just done as a publicity gimmick, after that he never again stepped on a plate. But for him, it worked. Additionally, the jersey he was working on at the time, number “1/8,” rose to prominence.
The St. Louis Cardinals Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum currently has this renowned jersey on display.
2). Frederick Walden
Height: 4’10”
Frederick Walden, who stood 5 feet 2 inches tall, was frequently referred to as a “diminutive winger.” Walden was a youth football player for England who competed internationally. After playing for many football clubs, he began his professional career in 1909.
He acquired the moniker “Fanny” for himself because of his little build. Despite dying in 1949, Walden still holds the distinction for being the smallest football player to ever play for England at the national level.
3). Julie Krone
Height: 4’10”
The Triple Crown was first won by a female jockey, Julie Krone. She won the prestigious Belmont Stakes in 1993, giving her the triple Crown title. Julie Krone was the first woman to have her name inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, which happened in 2000.
At 4 feet 10.5 inches tall, Julie Krone was a skilled horse rider who amassed a long list of victories and awards. Despite the serious injuries she received while competing, she is regarded as one of the greatest athletes of all time and serves as an example for many young girls throughout the globe.
4). Jack Shapiro
Height: 5’1”
The tiniest player in American football, Jack Shapiro, stood 5.1 feet tall, but he only participated in one game. He played one game, just like Eddie Gaedel, as a promotional PR gimmick. During the 1929 season, he took part in just one game for the NFL’s Staten Island Stapletons.
In addition, during his brief cameo in NFL Films Presents: One-game Wonders, he caught the attention of the audience.
5). Dylan Mark Postl ak Hornswoggle
Height: 4’5”
Former WWE wrestler Hornswoggle is Dylan Mark Postl. When Hornswoggle made his WWE debut in 2005, he immediately generated a lot of attention in the wrestling community.
The 4 feet 5 inch man went on to win several other titles, including the WWE Cruiserweight Championship, after winning the title of “The World’s Sexiest Midget.”
6). Tich Cornford
Height: 5”
Walter Latter was his real name, but due to his little stature, he adopted the moniker “Tich.” The shortest player in the history of cricket, Tich Cornford, is an international cricketer. In 1930, he represented England in four test matches as their wicketkeeper in New Zealand.
He did play for the Sussex County Cricket Club in addition to his national appearance. Up until the start of World War II, he had a fairly well-known profession.
7). Lionel Giroux
Height: 4’4”
The smallest ice hockey player in recorded history was Henry Franklyn. The 19th-century Canadian ice hockey player Henry Franklyn was known for his innovative style of play.
Despite being only 3 feet 6 inches tall, he was a fantastic player. Henry Franklyn was a master at what he did and knew all the best tricks. Even more, he led his team as captain.