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Today we’re talking about a man who threw one of the most inspiring no-hitters in baseball history—Jim Abbott. But here’s the twist: Jim Abbott was born without a right hand. Think about that. Most of us would have thought baseball, especially pitching, was impossible. But Jim didn’t just play baseball—he became a Major League pitcher, and on September 4, 1993, at Yankee Stadium, he threw a no-hitter against the Cleveland Indians. A no-hitter! That’s the kind of story that makes you believe anything is possible.
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Today we’re talking about a man who threw one of the most inspiring no-hitters in baseball history—Jim Abbott. But here’s the twist: Jim Abbott was born without a right hand. Think about that. Most of us would have thought baseball, especially pitching, was impossible. But Jim didn’t just play baseball—he became a Major League pitcher, and on September 4, 1993, at Yankee Stadium, he threw a no-hitter against the Cleveland Indians. A no-hitter! That’s the kind of story that makes you believe anything is possible.

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