He had only one arm. Actually, his arm was amputated below the elbow.
Pete Rose 4,256 hits
Driving a taxi cab in St. Pete, Fl.
Pete Hotaling played in 94 games at outfield for the Brooklyn Grays in 1885, starting in none of them. He made 159 putouts, had 17 assists, and committed 21 errors, equivalent to .223 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had 3 double plays.
pete reiser stole home plate 7 times in one season. rod carew stole home 7 times in one season. ty cobb stole home 8 times in one season.
The cast of Under Handicap - 1917 includes: William Clifford as Roger Hapgood Lester Cuneo as Brayley Gibson Gowland as Batt Truxton Ann Little as Argyl Crawford Harold Lockwood as Greek Conniston James Young Deer as Lonesome Pete
Pete Rose is now retired and does not play any position. During his playing career, he played various seasons as an outfielder (mostly left field), 1st baseman, 2nd baseman and thirdbaseman. Rose did not catch, pitch or play shortstop for any appreciatable time, or at all.
Augie Galan. Galan, an outfielder for the Chicago Cubs, had 646 at bats in the 1935 season and did not hit into a double play. Others to go a complete season without hitting into a double play that had at least 400 at bats include outfielder Pete Reiser of the 1942 Brooklyn Dodgers with 480 at bats and infielder Dick McAuliffe of the 1968 Detroit Tigers with 570 at bats.
Pete Rose played all 3 Outfield positions but he had also played 1st base and he played the most games at 1st base. Pete also played three out of the four infield positions, he never played at Shortstop. Rose played 1,334 games as an Outfielder, 939 at 1B, 634 at 3B, and 628 at 2B.
Pete Gray. Gray lost his right arm, above the elbow, due to a childhood accident. He played one season in MLB with the 1945 St. Louis Browns as an outfielder and batted .218 in 77 games.
Pete Gray was an outfielder who played for the St. Louis Browns as an outfielder in 1945. A recent player? Referring to southpaw Jim Abbott, perhaps? "One-armed" is slightly off, as Abbott was born without a right hand. Abbott slung his glove on his right forearm while in his delivery. After the release, Abbott swapped the mitt before (or while) the ball was in play. He was a gifted athlete, and a good fielder. His numbers were best early in his career, although in '93 he no-hit the Indians while playing for the Yankees.
Pete Bethune goes by Pete.
Pete Christian goes by Pete.