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on January 20, 2020. He brought his grandfather's ball from that game to which his grandfather had attached a postage stamp and mailed to his grandmother. A vestige of the stamp was still stuck to the ball. Oyler followed up with a letter to his wife that recounted the entire game and the fact that
275:, was crouched in the batters' box in the bottom of the ninth inning and ducked to avoid a high pitch thrown at his head. The ball hit Oyler's bat, still resting on his shoulder, and became stuck in approximately 24 inches of mud in front of 251:. He batted and threw right-handed. He was small in stature and was an excellent fielder, but not a good hitter. Even so, he was difficult to pitch to, since he would crouch "pretzel-like" in the 315:
is skeptical of the story of Oyler's home run, pointing out there was no contemporary news report which described the incident. Other modern reference sources recount the story without caveat.
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published an article in Baseball Digest and item in Catholic Digest describing the shortest home run in baseball history. Maxwell described a baseball game where Oyler, as a shortstop for the
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he had made a 24-inch home run. The grandson said he still had the letter although that is not the case. The ball's value was assessed at $ 3,000 to $ 5,000.
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before any opposing players were able to find the ball. Maxwell's article indicated the story was originally told by
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for the Orioles, he had 77 at-bats with 17 hits and one home run.
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The story was the subject of a book of baseball lore by
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It was also the inspiration for the children's book,
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Oyler

Infielder
Outfielder
Newville, Pennsylvania
East Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania
Baltimore Orioles
Baltimore Orioles
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Baltimore Orioles
1902
Major League Baseball
Baltimore Orioles
1902
third baseman
shortstop
outfielder
Newville, Pennsylvania
Washington & Jefferson College
batter's box
East Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania
Jocko Maxwell
Minneapolis Millers
home plate
inside-the-park home run
WWRL
Woodside, New York
Bill Bryson Sr.

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