In the 1800s, William Hoy was one of the first Deaf Major League Baseball players, and he played for the Boston Red Sox. With the game's first use of hand signals for strike and ball, he overcame a number of difficulties to become one of the game's finest players of all time despite his deafness.
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In the 1800s, William Hoy was one of the first Deaf Major League Baseball players, and he played for the Boston Red Sox. With the game's first use of hand signals for strike and ball, he overcame a number of difficulties to become one of the game's finest players of all time despite his deafness.
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