Jim Abbott

GPTKB entity

Properties (44)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Baseball Player
gptkbp:awards gptkb:Gatorade_National_Player_of_the_Year
gptkb:Golden_Spikes_Award
gptkbp:bats Left
gptkbp:birthDate 1967-09-19
gptkbp:birthPlace gptkb:Flint,_Michigan
gptkbp:challenges Born without a right hand
gptkbp:children Three children
gptkbp:college gptkb:University_of_Michigan
gptkbp:family Married_to_Kelly_Abbott
gptkbp:famousFor gptkb:Pitching_in_Major_League_Baseball
His unique pitching style
His impact on sports culture
His contributions to baseball history
Being a left-handed pitcher
Playing for Team USA
Inspiring athletes with disabilities
Being a first-round draft pick
Being a role model for athletes with disabilities
Having a successful college career
His legacy in baseball
His perseverance and determination
Playing in the 1995 All-Star Game
Throwing a no-hitter in 1993
Winning the 1988 Olympic Gold Medal
gptkbp:fullName gptkb:James_Anthony_Abbott
gptkbp:gameplay 1999-09-26
gptkbp:highSchool gptkb:Flint_Central_High_School
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Jim Abbott
gptkbp:inspiration Overcoming disability
gptkbp:notableEvent No-hitter
gptkbp:position Pitcher
gptkbp:postRetirementCareer Author
Motivational speaker
gptkbp:profession 1,000
4.25
87-108
gptkbp:retirementYear 1999
gptkbp:team gptkb:Toronto_Blue_Jays
gptkb:New_York_Yankees
gptkb:Chicago_White_Sox
gptkb:California_Angels
1993-09-04
gptkbp:throws Right