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Jim Abbott

Former Major League Baseball Pitcher born with only one hand
  • Male Athlete of the Year in the 1988 Olympic Games
  • NYT Bestselling Author of Imperfect: An Improbable Life 
  • Shares the keys to adapting, persevering and removing obstacles to success
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5.0 | 2 Reviews
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Jim Abbott Speaker Biography

Born without a right hand, Jim Abbott as a boy dreamed of becoming a great athlete. Raised in Flint Michigan by parents who saw his condition not as a disability but as an extraordinary opportunity, Jim would go on an improbable athletic journey carrying him from Flint onto some of the grandest stages in sports.

Playing football and baseball Jim was a two-sport standout at Flint Central High School before attending the University of Michigan where he would become a 3-year starter, earning All-Big Ten and All-American honors. As a collegiate player, Jim was named the Golden Spikes Award winner and also the Sullivan Award winner which is given to the top amateur athlete in the United States.

While in college Jim would also play on two USA Baseball teams, first the Pan American Team, where he carried the U.S. flag in the opening ceremonies at the Indianapolis Speedway, and then the following summer traveling to the Olympics in Seoul Korea where he would pitch a complete game 5-3 victory over Japan for a Gold Medal.

Professionally, Jim was selected in the 1st round of the MLB draft in 1989. He would play ten Major League seasons for the Angels, Yankees, White Sox, and Brewers.

In 1991 Jim finished 3rd in the American League Cy Young voting and in 1993 Jim would pitch a 4-0 No-Hitter for the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium.

Jim retired from baseball in 1999 and has spent large portions of his time supporting and advocating for those in the limb-difference community. Jim Abbott’s story serves as encouragement for all that is possible in the face of great odds.

Jim and his family spend time in Southern California and Northern Michigan.

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Misfortune as a Gift | Jim Abbott | TEDxSageHillSchool
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Jim Abbott on the Power of Being Adaptive
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Set Apart: The Jim Abbott Story Promo Clip | FOX SPORTS
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Jim Abbott – Inspirational Speaker
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Speech Topics

ADAPT – Overcoming Challenges

Major League pitcher Jim Abbott was born with only one hand, but he adapted, overcame adversity and found excellence in his 10-year professional pitching career. Abbott knows that to continue to move towards our goals we must be willing to adapt, to change, and to mold ourselves in order to meet the obstacles in our own way. Using ADAPT as an acronym, Abbott strings together a powerful set of words that provide five incredible strategies to help audiences reach their fullest potential. 

A – Adjustability
D – Determination
A – Accountability
P – Perseverance
T – Trust

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Jim was wonderful. He took the time to get to know our firm and spoke about some things that were impactful for us.

Nuance Investments | November 20, 2024

Jim is a very personable and relatable speaker who gives a touching account of the life experience of being different but not thinking of himself as different. Jim was very good at touching the emotional side of the families who found inspiration in how he went about his life.

Portland Cement Association | May 1, 2024
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“There are no words to describe the impact Jim had on my business, he was nothing short of phenomenal. Jim spoke for breakfast, lunch and dinner seminars. His story touched everyone in the room with standing room only in some instances.

Many of the advisors expressed to me that Jim was the best speaker they have ever seen, some admitted to shedding a tear or two.

People laughed as they enjoyed every story Jim told and you could tell most people didn’t want it to end. Jim was gracious enough to sign and personalize baseballs and have conversations with the attendees until everyone was satisfied. I am still getting phone calls telling me how inspiring Jim was. I have seen Jim speak now 4 times and the story only gets better. I hope to have Jim back again in the future as well as my company is looking to use Jim at future venues. Also, several advisors approached me to ask if they could get Jim to speak at their engagements. As for me and my colleagues, Jim made it nothing short of a special day that none of us will ever forget.”

Prudential Life Insurance

“Jim Abbott is awesome. You could hear a pin drop during his speech. Frankly, I am not a baseball fan, don’t really know that much about it, but it really didn’t make any difference. His speech – to me – had little to do with baseball although the stories he wrapped around his words did. We laughed, and many of us (me especially) cried as he wove his touching story of his life and experiences overcoming his handicap. He is charming, very receptive to our guests, and he was willing to take the time to go to our luncheon, pose for pictures, and answer questions from anyone who asked. I now know more about human behavior since I’ve met and heard Jim Abbott. It was a great experience.”

Toshiba

“Jim was definitely the star of our annual supplier event. People were charmed by his demeanor and presentation style and they were truly moved by his message. The feedback we got from attendees about how Jim’s message affected them was phenomenal. We try to top ourselves every year in terms of our programming for this event – but I really don’t know how we are going to be able to top Jim. We may just have to bring him back!”

Lucent Technologies

Jim Abbott was the most down to earth keynote I’ve ever had. So undemanding and gracious.

At the same time, Jim was captivating and genuine and did exactly what a good keynoter should do. He was a great storyteller and relatable and eminently listenable.

“I went into his talk expecting to roll my eyes so hard I’d sprain them. “ADAPT” as an acronym? Really? Gah.

But he surprised me and got stellar reviews and I even really liked listening to him…. And I really don’t like keynotes :)”

National Auctioneers Assn.

“This is the best speaker we have had in four years. Everyone loved Jim!”

Schindler Elevator