Jim Abbott is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who achieved remarkable success despite being born without a right hand. Over a 10-year career, he played for teams like the California Angels, New York Yankees, and Chicago White Sox, demonstrating incredible skill and determination. Abbott relied on a unique pitching style, quickly switching his glove from his stump to catch after delivering the ball. He is best known for pitching a no-hitter for the Yankees against the Cleveland Indians in 1993, a testament to his talent and perseverance. Beyond his on-field accomplishments, Abbott has become an inspirational figure, advocating for individuals with disabilities and proving that limitations can be overcome with dedication and hard work.