May 6, 2012. Omar Vizquel becomes the oldest shortstop in major league history when he starts for the Toronto Blue Jays at 45. The Blue Jays dropped the game 4-3 to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. He beat the record held by Baseball Hall of Fame member Bobby Wallace, who at 44 played in 12 games with the St. Louis Cardinals at shortstop.
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Defensive Wizard Omar Vizquel
May 6, 2012. Omar Vizquel becomes the oldest shortstop in major league history when he starts for the Toronto Blue Jays at 45. The Blue Jays dropped the game 4-3 to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. He beat the record held by Baseball Hall of Fame member Bobby Wallace, who at 44 played in 12 games with the St. Louis Cardinals at shortstop.
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