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What was the smallest paid attendance in National League history?

12 in 1881 due to a blinding rainstorm.

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Who's the tallest MLB pitcher?

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Little Phil, or "The Scooter" as he is called, is one of the most popular players in baseball. He appeared in 152 games for the Yankees during their drive to the World Championship title in 1952, hitting .254. His fielding percentage of .976 was second best in the league. Phil holds many fielding records, is considered one of the best bunters, was American League's Most Valuable Player in 1950.



1909 T206 Set cards were often glued into scrapbooks or affixed to other surfaces and, as a result, they are often found with paper loss on them from when they were removed.



"Big Jim" was the National League's Most Valuable Player in 1950. Strictly a relief pitcher, he won 16 games, had a 2.66 Earned Run Average and set a new record by pitching in 74 games in 1950. In 1951, the Syracuse University graduate finished 45 games - tops for a National League pitcher. A War Veteran, Jim pitched for the Reds in '44, the Braves in '46 and went down to the minors until 1948 when the Phils brought him up to stay.



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