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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Blaise, from Monmouth Beach, N.J., is a natural left-hander who was born with Poland’s Syndrome, which cost him the use of his right hand. When he started playing baseball, he wanted to wear a glove on his right hand, like all the other southpaws. His father, Matt, tried five different mitts, bathing them in oil to soften the leather, but Blaise couldn’t close any of them. Finally in March, Matt showed Blaise the video of another lefty with a similar problem. Blaise decided then to copy the man in the video.
In May, wearing his glove on his left hand, Blaise ran in from center field to cover second base, making a backhanded pick-up of an in-between-hop throw. When asked how he did it, Blaise said, “Jim Abbott. He’s my friend.”
A nice article on Jim Abbott - now a pro motivational speaker, but still motivating many kids for free. Not vaguely a great pitcher, but a great person - with enough personal highlights to inspire others.
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1. Long John McCaine Mutiny on the Bounty (scott) Posted: July 13, 2008 at 07:03 AM (#2854637)....
Both of them were RBI singles off of Jon Lieber too.
yeah, that would be a "holy crap" moment if it happened in a game.
Especially if Jon Lieber was pitching in relief at Yankees Stadium and Jim Abbott hit a walkoff pinch-hit homer to the upper deck in Game 7.
Off the top of my head, I would say without a doubt, absolutely no question.
After looking at bbref to confirm my memory of his stats, it's absolutely no question he's in the top quarter. I'd think he could be top ten, as there are tons and tons of pitchers in MLB history, and 10% of them have not pitched 1600+ innings of a 99 ERA+, with 3 seasons over 120 (two over 140), all of them basically at 200 IP.
I'm not sure if it was the same book, but I read a book about Abbott in elementary school and he became my favorite baseball player. I stopped following baseball for a while in the mid to late-90s, so my only memories of him are as a damn fine pitcher.
The next frontier. Ranking every single player that has ever put on a uniform.
How does this effect his Hall of Fame chances?
Great article and even better picture in the issue on my favorite tennis player, Anna Kournikova.
His BB-ref page doesn't even have a sponsorship, for goodness sake!
This tells us that people are way more inspired by Jim Abbott for being a GOOD major league pitcher than simply for his making it to the major leagues.
It was a mediocre game, but one of the more exciting games I've been to in my life in terms of energy and memorability. The inspiration was there from the beginning -- remember, this was an Olympic hero, and he was notable before he even made the majors.
Its $5, go for it! ..... funny that in your entire post which noted the lack of fanfare for the guy, you fail to even mention HIS NAME (it is Chad Bentz)
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