There actually was no professional Baseball player without hands named Skip Baylor. However, a billiards player with no hands, George Henry Sutton, once won a national billiards championship.
There was on Washington Senators team in Major League baseball in 1987..The original Senators fanchise had already moved to Minnesota by then, and the expansion Senators moved to Texas in 1972. The current Washington team, the Nationals, franchise was in Montreal prior to moving to Washington a couple of years ago.
Harrison debuted on September 27, 1901, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park I; he played his final game on September 27, 1901, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park I.
Charlie Luskey debuted on September 12, 1901, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park I; he played his final game on September 23, 1901, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park I.
1961. The American League expanded from 8 to 10 teams with the Los Angeles Angels and Washington Senators as the new teams (the old Washington Senators moved to Minnesota and became the Twins in 1961).
Bob Edmundson debuted on September 15, 1906, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park II; he played his final game on October 8, 1908, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park II.
Burt Keeley debuted on April 18, 1908, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park II; he played his final game on May 14, 1909, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park II.
Bill Yohe debuted on August 30, 1909, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park II; he played his final game on September 27, 1909, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park II.
Con Starkel debuted on April 19, 1906, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park II; he played his final game on April 19, 1906, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park II.
Rick Adams debuted on July 13, 1905, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park II; he played his final game on September 29, 1905, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park II.
Joe Cassidy debuted on April 18, 1904, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park II; he played his final game on October 7, 1905, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park II.
Eli Cates debuted on April 20, 1908, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park II; he played his final game on September 29, 1908, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park II.
Doc Ralston debuted on September 8, 1910, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park II; he played his final game on October 6, 1910, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park II.