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  • From eBay to Batter's box, for only 5,601

    ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Bill Veeck had Eddie Gaedel, the midget who pinch hit for the St. Louis Browns in a major league game in 1951.

    Now, Mike Veeck, son of Bill and president of the St. Paul Saints, has Mac Turndorf, the eBay bidder who'll get to bat in a Northern League exhibition game on May 14.

    "There's always a man or woman in the stands who says 'I can hit that,' " Saints spokesman Dave Wright told ESPN.com. Monday, "and now, I guess we'll find out if he or she can."

    Of the 73 hes and shes who bid Monday night on eBay, it was Turndorf, a 35-year-old video-game producer from Los Angeles, who placed the highest value on finding out whether he could indeed hit a baseball pitched by a professional for 60 feet, 6 inches.

    For the $5,601.01 that will go to the Big Brothers/Big Sisters and Nash Avery Search for Hope, which aids muscular dystrophy research, Turndorf is guaranteed one at-bat in a game against Sioux Falls.

    "I have watched baseball all my life and at many a game have heard a fan declare, 'You know what? I could hit that' (I may even have uttered words to that effect.)," Turndorf told the Pioneer Press via e-mail. "While I do not pretend to be able to hit professional pitching, I wanted the opportunity to try … and with the proceeds going to very worthy charities, how could I say no?"

    Turndorf will have to pass a physical before he's signed to a two-day contract with the independent league team. He'll join workouts for a day to prepare, and to give manager George Tsamis a chance to look him over. Tsamis will decide where Turndorf will bat and how long he stays in the game.

    Gaedel walked in one at-bat and was removed for a pinch runner.

  • #2
    I would love to do this and i truly believe i could get a good rip on one, if Wakefield was pitching!


    Every time i watch him pitch i wonder why they don't light him up. I could handle those speeds and would love a try at the "Green Monster" !

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    • #3
      $5600 for a minor league stunt....geesh

      Problem players have with hitting Wakefield is that its so slow they are trying to kill the ball. All they have to do is cut down on the swing and single him to death.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BettorsChat
        $5600 for a minor league stunt....geesh

        Problem players have with hitting Wakefield is that its so slow they are trying to kill the ball.
        I know, i would probably try to do the same thing!

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        • #5
          Wayne I wouldn't know what to do with that Knuckball dancing all over the place.

          That pitch has to be hard to get a hold of.

          I would like to bat against Roger Clemen's.

          That way I wouldn't even know what happened and I would be strike out already
          1 of 1 Morons

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Homer
            Wayne I wouldn't know what to do with that Knuckball dancing all over the place.

            That pitch has to be hard to get a hold of.

            I would like to bat against Roger Clemson's.

            That way I wouldn't even know what happened and I would be strike out already

            I think i would shit my pants though if Clemens came inside on me with a fastball under the chin! :eek:

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            • #7
              Agree

              The nice thing is it would be so fast you may not even see it

              Just feel the air go by
              1 of 1 Morons

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