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William Ellsworth Hoy

Also Known As: "Dummy"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Houcktown, Hancock, Ohio, United States
Death: December 15, 1961 (99)
Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
Place of Burial: Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Jacob Hoy and Rebecca Hoy
Husband of Anna Maria Hoy
Father of Carson Hoy
Brother of Lyman Franklin "Frank" Hoy; John Freeman Hoy; Smith Hoffman Hoy; Infant Hoy and Ora Ella Helms

Occupation: major league baseball player
Managed by: Patricia Ann Clark
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About Dummy Hoy

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William Ellsworth Hoy (May 23, 1862 – December 15, 1961), nicknamed "Dummy", was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball who played for several teams from 1888 to 1902, most notably the Cincinnati Reds and two Washington, D.C., franchises.

Hoy is noted for being the most accomplished deaf player in major league history, and is credited by some sources with causing the establishment of signals for safe and out calls He held the major league record for games in center field (1,726) from 1899 to 1920, set records for career putouts (3,958) and total chances (4,625) as an outfielder, and retired among the leaders in outfield games (2nd; 1,795), assists (7th; 273), and double plays (3rd; 72). He was also an excellent baserunner, scoring over 100 runs nine times, and often finishing among the top base stealers. He is one of only 29 players to have played in four different major leagues. His 1,004 career walks put him second in major league history behind Billy Hamilton when he retired, and he also ended his career ranking eighth in career games played (1,796).

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Dummy Hoy's Timeline

1862
May 23, 1862
Houcktown, Hancock, Ohio, United States
1961
December 15, 1961
Age 99
Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
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cremated, ashes scattered at Lytle Park, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States