Yankee Stadium has seen a plethora of legends over the franchise's storied history, but few have left a legacy as unique as Jim Abbott's. On September 4, 1993, the pitcher, who was born without a right hand, threw a no-hitter in front of the Yankee faithful. This astonishing achievement is merely one in a lifetime of perseverance, as Abbott continues to advocate for people with disabilities.
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Luca Trumfio
9.7★ · 07/15/25
They ask him what it is like to be back at yankee stadium and he kept saying it was nostalgia when they were in New Yankee Stadium not the one he played in. They made the Cleveland Indians seem like the best team so the no hitter more impossible even when he has no hand. They go back a fourth between the no hitter and the documentary which was good. They show that he wasn’t good during August. They then show how much Jim Abbott ment to kids missing a hand. Fantastic editing going into the 9th inning. They add a thriller element to the 9th inning which was good.
They ask him what it is like to be back at yankee stadium and he kept saying it was nostalgia when they were in New Yankee Stadium not the one he played in. They made the Cleveland Indians seem like the best team so the no hitter more impossible even when he has no hand. They go back a fourth between the no hitter and the documentary which was good. They show that he wasn’t good during August. They then show how much Jim Abbott ment to kids missing a hand. Fantastic editing going into the 9th inning. They add a thriller element to the 9th inning which was good.
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