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There actually was no professional Baseball player without hands named Skip Baylor. However, a billiards player with no hands, George Henry Sutton, once won a national billiards championship.

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Q: Did Skip Baylor the major league baseball player who had no hands really hit a home run for the Washington Senators in 1924?
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