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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.

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Also, Jim Abbott of the NY Yankees, who pitched a no-hitter, had 1 hand.

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