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Honus Wagner Rules
08-21-2006, 12:54 PM
Wow! :eek:


6-foot-8 Little Leaguer towers over foes

By GENARO C. ARMAS, Associated Press Writer

Mon Aug 21, 1:31 AM ET


Aaron Durley towers over the competition at the Little League World Series.

The 13-year-old first baseman for Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, stands an imposing 6-foot-8 and weighs 256 pounds.

"I was standing next to him and I was up to his elbows," Scott Kingery, a 12-year-old, 4-foot-9 Phoenix shortstop, said after meeting Durley.

At the secluded dorms where teams stay during the tournament, Durley has become as much of an attraction as the pool, the pingpong table and the video arcade.

The soft-spoken Durley doesn't mind the attention. He even lets opponents snap pictures with him during down time.

But Durley, who played at the series last year, too — when he was a mere 6-foot-4 — is crystal-clear about his top priority in South Williamsport.

"I'm more confident this year, ready to do what I need to do," Durley said after a practice. "Hit the ball out."

Fittingly, his favorite major leaguer is David "Big Papi" Ortiz, the Boston Red Sox slugger.

Durley, batting fifth, didn't hit a homer, but he walked twice, singled and scored a run Sunday when his Arabian American squad from Dhahran defeated Saipan, 9-1. Saudi Arabia (2-0) stands a good chance of advancing out of pool play after failing to win a game last year.

Also Sunday, two players were hurt during the game between Lemont, Ill., and Staten Island, N.Y., and taken to Williamsport Hospital.

Lemont outfielder Austin Mastela was hit by a pitch in the helmet in the second and had bleeding and swelling near the back of his ear, manager Mike Hall said. Staten Island shortstop Chris Goetz hurt his right leg after being called out at home while trying to score on an attempted squeeze play.

Both players had been treated and released, a nursing supervisor said early Monday.

Lemont won 1-0 after a frantic finish.

In other games, Columbia, Mo., routed Portsmouth, N.H., 14-5; Columbus, Ga., beat Phoenix, 4-1; Beaverton, Ore., defeated Lake Charles, La., 9-1; and Mexico defeated Russia, 11-1 in five innings.

Arabian American is a fixture at the World Series, having qualified the last seven years, and 12 of the last 13. The players' parents primarily work for oil companies in the Middle East.

The team has a peculiar baseball superstition — the players dye their hair blond for the World Series.

As if Durley wasn't easy enough to pick out in a crowd.

Columbia, Mo., manager Jeff Echelmeier watched Durley attract attention while the player was standing on a porch near a path to the cafeteria.

"About four teams came through, and everyone wanted to know how tall he was," Echelmeier said. "He said 'About 6-foot-8' about 40 times in a row."

He's still growing, too. Durley only shared the tallest-player designation last year. Series sponsors who shower players with free equipment didn't have new spikes readily available for Durley, who wears size 19 shoes.

Aaron's mother, Dana Durley, said her son didn't understand how much taller he was than most kids until he stayed at the Little League dorms last year.

"He takes it in stride," she said Sunday night after her son's team won. "He's been reared to say that the only thing you can control is your behavior. You can't control what other people think."

Aaron, who also plays basketball, isn't the only tall guy on his team. Durley nearly stands toe-to-toe with his manager and father, James Durley.

Dhahran pitcher and outfielder Michael Knight is 6-foot-3, 190 pounds. Five-foot-8, 226-pound, third baseman Andrew Holden is a dangerous hitter, having homered twice in the series, including a three-run blast against Saipan.

Team followers said it was just coincidence that there were so many tall players on the squad.

Myankee4life
08-21-2006, 01:07 PM
How do people get that big???

Its probably genetics but wow! :eek:

deaconspoint
08-21-2006, 01:27 PM
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/14442115/

Mattingly
08-21-2006, 01:37 PM
What the heck's in that kid's diet, anyway? Oats? Wheaties? :eek:
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/14442115/
Thanks for this. :)

Brannu
08-21-2006, 02:09 PM
This topic has come back to me a few different ways in the past few days.

I met an Asian girl last week who said that she was taller than both her parents. We summarized all of this new size in the youth to fast food and hormones in the food. Kids these days are just, on average, bigger than they were in generations past. Mass production of foods and growth hormones in the animals to make them grow faster. Do you think that if you ate beef from a cow that was previously on steroids that it would show up on a test? :) Better not eat it rare.

Yet, this is a rare case. He's 13. A lot of his growth is still ahead of him. He's going to be 7' by time he is out of high school. I'm not sure if baseball is his sport. :) But, hopefully it is.

Francoeurstein
08-21-2006, 02:23 PM
*cough* steroids *cough*. Nah, I'm just kidding. A kid on one of my teams is 5 foot 7 and I thought that was big!!!! I wish I was a foot taller than my parents like him :D.

Atlanta Braves Freak
08-21-2006, 02:31 PM
I'm not surprised, I've seen 14 year olds that are 6'9" when I play AAU basketball. I don't know what it is in the food, but I know I need to get some more of it.

Honus Wagner Rules
08-21-2006, 04:45 PM
This topic has come back to me a few different ways in the past few days.

I met an Asian girl last week who said that she was taller than both her parents. We summarized all of this new size in the youth to fast food and hormones in the food. Kids these days are just, on average, bigger than they were in generations past. Mass production of foods and growth hormones in the animals to make them grow faster. Do you think that if you ate beef from a cow that was previously on steroids that it would show up on a test? :) Better not eat it rare.

Yet, this is a rare case. He's 13. A lot of his growth is still ahead of him. He's going to be 7' by time he is out of high school. I'm not sure if baseball is his sport. :) But, hopefully it is.
This is just genetics, not hormones in food. This kid was born with genetics that allowed him to grow to 6'8". Even if he never eat hormone enhanced food he's still be almost as tall.

Erik Bedard
08-21-2006, 05:33 PM
Wow, I'm 6'0" and I thought I was tall.

My cousin in NY told me about this, but I didn't believe him.

RedSoxVT92
08-21-2006, 05:42 PM
Wow now thats a tall little leaguer. He will be a good basketball player for sure.

I couldnt dream of getting that tall. Im 5'5. I dont think anyone in my whole family exceeds 6'0". I guess the "tall" gene is not in the books for me.

Atlanta Braves Freak
08-21-2006, 07:34 PM
Well, I'm 16 and 6'1" and my dad is 5'11", so I don't know if it's genes or hormones or what, but I've exceeded both of my parents in height.

rockin500
08-21-2006, 07:54 PM
Wow now thats a tall little leaguer. He will be a good basketball player for sure.

I couldnt dream of getting that tall. Im 5'5. I dont think anyone in my whole family exceeds 6'0". I guess the "tall" gene is not in the books for me.
certainly isnt with mine. mom is 5'2 and dad is 5'6" and I'm at a nice 5'5" myself. my best friend reached 6'3" by 13 (and then pretty much stopped growing)

DodgerBlue81
08-22-2006, 12:45 AM
LOL :laugh :eek:

DownUnderDodger
08-22-2006, 01:10 AM
Has anyone checked his birth certificate?? :crazy :D Doesn't matter how tall the parents are, all they need is someone somewhere in the family to have been tall and they can inherit the genes. My 15yo son is an inch taller than me. His late mom was a little shorter than me, but my grandfather on my mom's side was quite tall, as was an uncle. My mom was very short, my dad average height!

flash143817
08-22-2006, 08:34 PM
I know guys I played basketball with that were 6'4"-6'5" when they were 13 so it isn't unheard of but it is gigantic.

For comparison's sake, Shaquille O'Neal was 6'6" at 13 and Wilt Chamberlain was 6'9" at 13.

CubBlue
08-23-2006, 03:36 PM
and I'm at a nice 5'5" myself.

:laugh :laugh :laugh I'm sorry but :laugh :laugh :laugh

I understand man, I understand.

As for the 6'8 kid, and 226 lb 5'8 guy? HO-LY CRAP. That's just too big, too fast. I wonder if these kids lift weights too geeeez

W_Marone
08-23-2006, 06:40 PM
What are they feeding those kids over there?

wilkerson_rulz-06
08-23-2006, 07:54 PM
*cough* steroids *cough*. Nah, I'm just kidding. A kid on one of my teams is 5 foot 7 and I thought that was big!!!! I wish I was a foot taller than my parents like him :D.
5'7, man, I'm nearly 6'0!

rwolfe09
08-23-2006, 08:13 PM
Wilk..I'm 14 going on 15 and I'm pushing 5'9.

And I saw Aaron in Williamsport..he looks huge in person!!

nolanryan5714
08-23-2006, 08:36 PM
Man, to think that kid approaches Adam Dunn, who is 6' 6" tall, and 275 lbs. :noidea

If he gets any bigger, he probably won't be looking at a future in baseball. Size can have its disadvantages!

flash143817
08-24-2006, 02:21 AM
Man, to think that kid approaches Adam Dunn, who is 6' 6" tall, and 275 lbs. :noidea

If he gets any bigger, he probably won't be looking at a future in baseball. Size can have its disadvantages!

He's already too big to be good at baseball. He better hope he has the quickness/explosiveness to play basketball.

Whitesoxnut
08-24-2006, 03:31 AM
Looks like a 16yo or 17yo from a 3rd world country that doesnt require birth records. They can go into another country and be whatever age they like. Kinda like some of these kids from South/Central America my kid had to play this year. A few looked like they had to shave twice a day.

The world aint on the up and up yaknow.:D

flash143817
08-24-2006, 11:00 PM
Looks like a 16yo or 17yo from a 3rd world country that doesnt require birth records. They can go into another country and be whatever age they like. Kinda like some of these kids from South/Central America my kid had to play this year. A few looked like they had to shave twice a day.

The world aint on the up and up yaknow.:D

Except that this kid is a US citizen and is only in Saudi Arabia because his parents work for an American oil company out there.

Erik Bedard
09-19-2006, 02:33 PM
5'7, man, I'm nearly 6'0!

I'm 6'1, almost 14... I once saw a 15-year old who was 6'7... but that's it. I know someone who was 6'4 at age 11, but then he pretty much stopped growing. He's now 6'5 and 15.

drtybUsch025
09-22-2006, 06:16 AM
He could trip and still make it to 1st base.......chuckle.

BaseballRookie
10-07-2006, 08:12 PM
He could trip and still make it to 1st base.......chuckle.

he can trip, make it to 1st base, turn his body, end up in 2nd and extend his arm to get a triple. :laugh :laugh okay that was lame :ughh

MantleFan911
10-28-2006, 10:30 AM
he can trip, make it to 1st base, turn his body, end up in 2nd and extend his arm to get a triple. :laugh :laugh okay that was lame :ughh

Just a little bit *laughs and falls off chair*