Why Jim Abbott's Disability is His Greatest Gift - Game Change Nation
Candidate Draws Support and Critics for Talk of Disability - The New York Times
Jim Abbott was born without a right hand and for most people it's a severe disability. On September 1993, Jim did the impossible and threw a no-hitter for the Yankees against Cleveland.
Why Jim Abbott's Disability is His Greatest Gift - Game Change Nation
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Ozzie Albies's 100th RBI, Ronald Acuña's 140th run and Matt Olson's 53rd homer lift the Braves past the Nationals - The Boston Globe
Jim Abbott is still inspiring others long after his baseball career ended - The San Diego Union-Tribune
Jim Abbott was born without a right hand and for most people it's a severe disability. On September 1993, Jim did the impossible and threw a no-hitter for the Yankees against Cleveland.
Former Angel Abbott surprises hero's son – Orange County Register
Jim Abbott: The night of that no-hitter
Jim Abbott was born without a right hand and for most people it's a severe disability. On September 1993, Jim did the impossible and threw a no-hitter for the Yankees against Cleveland.
Misfortune as a Gift, Jim Abbott