In the 1930s, Chicago White Sox pitcher Monty Stratton achieved a 37-19 won-loss record in three seasons, earning the title of winningest right-hander in the American League. However, his major league career was cut short when a hunting accident in 1938 led to the amputation of his right leg.
The Stratton Story
Monty Stratton, a skilled major league pitcher, defies adversity after a hunting accident leaves him without a leg, ultimately triumphing on the baseball field in his final days as a player.