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Dummy Hoy: A Deaf Hero
Being the first baseball player in the major leagues (1888), William Ellsworth Hoy "Dummy Hoy" not only gave birth to hand signals in baseball (that is still used today in all leagues around the world) but also had a stunning baseball career. Only 5'5 and 150 pounds, he played for 18 seasons stealing over 600 bases...
Being the first baseball player in the major leagues (1888), William Ellsworth Hoy "Dummy Hoy" not only gave birth to hand signals in baseball (that is still used today in all leagues around the world) but also had a stunning baseball career. Only 5'5 and 150 pounds, he played for 18 seasons stealing over 600 bases; Batting average .288; average 2,054 hits; 1,004 walks; fild average .977 wieh 45 assists; he played 1,798 major-league games. Dummy Hoy lined to be 99.