BASEBALL PLAYERS WHO ARE A LITTLE OFF-BASE

BASEBALL PLAYERS WHO ARE A LITTLE OFF-BASE

NEW YORK (Wireless Flash) -- Need proof baseball players are a little off-base? Just look at Seattle Mariners outfielder Jay Buhner, who claims he's proud of his ability to vomit on command. According to the upcoming "Maxim" magazine, Buhner's barfing ability grossed out fellow teammates Kevin Mitchell and Ken Griffey, Jr. so much, all three outfielders threw up in a single game. Other baseball players known for being a little off-base include... -- Former Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Rick Bosetti, who reportedly urinated on the outfield of every American League ballpark. -- Former Montreal Expos pitcher Ross "Scuzzy" Grimsley, who earned his nickname because he never changed his shirt. -- And, finally, there was Cleveland Indians pinch hitter Eddie Gaedel, who, in August 1951, became the first and only 3-foot, 7-inch midget to ever play in a major league game.