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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One April 15, all players, coaches, and umpires of the MLB wear the jersey number 42 in honor of Jackie Robinson, the first African American MLB player, who played his first MLB game on April 15, 1947.
15 players have had a 4-homer game in the Majors; no one has ever done it twice.
In MLB you may use your entire roster in a single game, however, once a player is removed from the game he may not return.
The first nine players chosen for a Gold Glove -- one for each position -- got their awards in 1957. In that year only, the award was given for all of MLB; in later years, nine players in each league were given the award.
MLB because there isn't a Cap on how much teams can spend on any one player.