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    William Ellsworth "Dummy" Hoy (May 23, 1862 – December 15, 1961) was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball (MLB) who played for several teams...
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    Cincinnati Reds center-fielder William Ellsworth Hoy in the Documentary Channel biography Dummy Hoy: A Deaf Hero, and for his recurring role as Travis...
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    successful deaf pitcher in Major League Baseball and was regarded, along with Dummy Hoy, as a role model and hero for hearing impaired Americans in the early...
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  • Hoy (1926–2010), American English scholar Dummy Hoy (1862–1961), American Major League Baseball player Elizabeth Hoy, Irish author Ernest Charles Hoy...
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  • Mountain Blonde Annie 2007 I See the Crowd Roar: The Story of William Dummy Hoy Anna Documentary short 2008 Universal Signs Natalie 2013 No Ordinary Hero:...
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  • his father sent Paul to move in with his maternal uncle, William E. "Dummy" Hoy. (Hoy was a deaf-mute and a Major League Baseball player who played for the...
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    Major League Baseball. October 11, 2010. Retrieved October 11, 2010. "Dummy Hoy". statistical listing. Major League Baseball. October 11, 2010. Retrieved...
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    Bob Johnson 2,051 266 Adrián González 2,050 267 Johnny Bench* 2,048 268 Dummy Hoy 2,045 269 A. J. Pierzynski 2,043 270 Bobby Doerr* 2,042 271 Jack Glasscock...
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  • player's disability", such as Chief Bender and Dummy Hoy, who are now listed as Charles Bender and Billy Hoy, respectively. The site has season, career,...
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    American League Philadelphia Athletics from 1901 to 1950. Outfielder Dummy Hoy, notable for being deaf, played for the 1888 and 1889 Washington teams...
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  • William Hoy may refer to: Dummy Hoy (William Ellsworth Hoy), American center fielder in Major League Baseball William Hoy (film editor), active since...
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    baseman–manager) Jerry Denny (third baseman) Jack Glasscock (shortstop) Dummy Hoy (center fielder) Hughie Jennings (shortstop) Tony Mullane (pitcher) Deacon...
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    Lofton 622 16 Otis Nixon 620 17 George Davis * 616 18 Juan Pierre 614 19 Dummy Hoy 596 20 Maury Wills 586 21 George Van Haltren 583 22 Ozzie Smith * 580...
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  • catcher, batting .266 in 123 games with the league. Famed deaf player Dummy Hoy played for the 1890 Bisons, as did two players who appeared in the previous...
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  • Jim "Mudcat" Grant (2012) Pete Gray (2011) Arnold Hano (2016) William "Dummy" Hoy (2004) Bo Jackson (2016) Shoeless Joe Jackson (2002) Bill James (2007)...
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    Rank Player (2024 Rs) R 86 Dummy Hoy 1,426 87 Rod Carew* 1,424 88 Joe Kelley* 1,421 Jimmy Rollins 1,421 90 Ichiro Suzuki 1,420 91 David Ortiz* 1,419 92...
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    LLC. Archived from the original on 2019-04-27. Retrieved 2009-09-24. "Dummy Hoy Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC...
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  • White Stockings had a very balanced lineup, which was led by outfielders Dummy Hoy and Fielder Jones, and scored the most runs in the AL. They relied primarily...
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  • Arnold's last projects include narrating for the documentary films "Dummy Hoy, A Deaf Baseball Hero", and "Survivors Stories, WW2." Terry Arnold, under...
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    receiver, Cincinnati Bengals Nathaniel Dana Carlile Hodges – librarian Dummy Hoy – professional baseball center fielder, Cincinnati Reds Pee Wee Hunt –...
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  • film star Silent Star: The Story of Deaf Major Leaguer William Hoy, a biography of Dummy Hoy by Bill Wise Silent Star, a character in The Legend of Valentino...
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    138 34 Mark Canha (12) 137 Frank Chance* 137 36 Gary Sheffield 135 37 Dummy Hoy 134 Reed Johnson 134 Nap Lajoie* 134 John McGraw* 134 Rickie Weeks Jr...
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  • Philadelphia Quakers 56 1887 John Montgomery Ward New York Giants 111 1888 Dummy Hoy Washington Nationals 82 1889 Jim Fogarty Philadelphia Quakers 99 1890...
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  • league history Dummy Hoy (1862–1961), American baseball center fielder Dummy Lebey (1896–1959), American college football player Dummy Leitner (1871–1960)...
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    Noodles Hahn Bubbles Hargrave Tommy Helms August Herrmann Bob Howsam Dummy Hoy Fred Hutchinson Joey Jay Ted Kluszewski Larry Kopf Barry Larkin Brooks...
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  • including Bill Bradley, Tom Connolly, Wid Conroy, Hugh Duffy, Clark Griffith, Dummy Hoy, Connie Mack, Ollie Pickering, Billy Sullivan and Cy Young. Eight of them...
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  • the birthplace of baseball player Dummy Hoy. On April 5, 2022 a historic marker in Houcktown was dedicated to Dummy Hoy. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic...
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  • Tyson Gillies, Canadian outfielder and Pan American Games gold medalist Dummy Hoy, American center fielder and most accomplished deaf player in MLB, during...
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    (football player) (Massillon) Desmond Howard (football player) (Cleveland) Dummy Hoy (deaf baseball player) (Houcktown) Brian Hoyer (football player) (North...
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  • 1970–1976 — Bid McPhee† 2B 1882–1899 2003 15 George Foster LF 1971–1981 — Dummy Hoy CF 1894–1897, 1902 2004 30 Ken Griffey Sr. OF 1973–1981 1988–1990 — Bob...
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