Zoe Wood, 11, has been playing baseball almost her whole life. And she's so good it's easy to miss the fact that she is missing all the fingers on her left hand.
MULLICA HILL, New Jersey -- When you watch the Harrison Heat, you can tell there's something different about their star player. And not just because she's a girl.
She has been playing baseball almost her whole life. And she's so good it's easy to miss the fact that she is missing all the fingers on her left hand.And she just tells kids she was born like that. "When I catch it, I don't think about it. It's just my instinct to put it there and get it and throw," she said.
Earlier this month, Zoe hit her first-ever over-the-fence home run in a game, and then followed that up a couple of innings later with another one.
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