Pro baseball player seeks DIY accessibility solution to #ProtectTheNub USA Today - Vertical May 14, 2026 May 14, 2026 Updated May 15, 2026 0 Mexico Wins World Cup Opener in Match Featuring 3 Red Cards Alan Jackson on the Nick Reiner Case & Karen Read Updates America250 vs. Freedom 250: is there a difference, and does it matter? How To Choose The Right SPF For Your Skin Type US: NASA Moon Mission Rocket Explosion Seen 120 Miles Across Florida Sky. The Fastest Goals In World Cup History Prefer us on Google Learn More Women's Pro Baseball League player Brittany Apgar was born without her right hand. Going pro has brought new accessibility challenges. As featured on Baseball player Brittany Apgar's search for accessibility solution gains online support Brittany Apgar often viewed social media as a scary place. But when she ran into a challenge… Latest video Iran emerges stronger, Israel more isolated after war, analysts warn Deadly Israeli strike hits Beirut Trump says Israeli attacks on Beirut unjustified, puts Iran deal at risk Knicks fans set school bus on fire Teen shot during Knicks celebration in Times Square Jalen Brunson Joins Michael Jordan in NBA Finals History, Wins Finals MVP Stephen A. Smith Says Knicks SAVED NBA After Beating Victor Wembanyama's Spurs Victor Wembanyama Admits Harsh NBA Finals Truth After Knicks Break Spurs' Heart Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Baseball player Brittany Apgar's search for accessibility solution gains online support Brittany Apgar often viewed social media as a scary place. But when she ran into a challenge…