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- September 4, 1993: Jim Abbott throws a no-hitter at Yankee Stadium
September 4, 1993: Jim Abbott throws a no-hitter at Yankee Stadium This article was written by Dana Berry It was 77 degrees with an overcast sky and occasional rain in New York, on September 4, 1993, when the second-place Yankees hosted the sixth-place Cleveland Indians
- Jim Abbott No-Hitter Box Score - Baseball Almanac
Jim Abbott carried the United States flag during the opening ceremonies at the 1987 Pan American Games in Indianapolis, Indiana Did you know that Jim Abbott was one of only three pitchers during the 1980s to win his first professional game at the major league level? The other two were Bobby Witt and Kevin Brown Only six days before throwing this no-hitter, Jim Abbott gave up ten hits and
- Jim Abbott’s no-hitter is the most inspirational in Yankees history
Abbott, who was born without a right hand, was immortalized in pinstripes on Sept 4, 1993, becoming the first Yankees pitcher in 10 years to throw a no-hitter, in a 4-0 win over the Indians in
- Jim Abbott: The night of that no-hitter | CNN
Mattingly has spoken of the goosebumps he could feel tingling his arms in the last couple of innings because he knew how special it would be for a player like Abbott to throw a no-hitter
- Jim Abbotts One-Handed No-Hitter is One of Baseballs Best . . . - FanBuzz
Even so, no-hitters are always special, and they were even more special during that period between the lowering of the mound and the current landscape of innings limits and pitch counts One of the most special moments, though, was pitcher Jim Abbott's no-hitter And he did it with only one hand Jim Abbott's Early Career
- CdM Resident Jim Abbotts No-Hitter - cdmhistorical. org
27 years ago today, CdM resident Jim Abbott pitched a no-hitter for the New York Yankees Only 10 Yankees pitchers have thrown a no-hitter in the franchise’s 120 years What makes Abbott’s no-hitter even more remarkable is he was born without a right hand
- Jim Abbotts career is worth remembering - MLB. com
The no-hitter came on Sept 4, 1993, against the Indians when Abbott was pitching for the Yankees at the old Yankee Stadium There have been only 10 Yankees pitchers to throw a no-hitter
- Jim Abbott - Wikipedia
He recorded two hits in 21 at bats during his Brewers stint Both of his hits scored runs, and both hits came off Chicago Cubs pitcher Jon Lieber, albeit in different games Abbott retired after the 1999 season with a career record of 87–108, with a 4 25 ERA
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