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The Silent Natural

"He Made Thousands of Fans Cheer, But Never Heard One."

William Hoy was one of the first Deaf Major League Baseball players in the 1800's. Being deaf, he introduced hand signals for strike and ball to the game and overcame many obstacles to become one of the greatest players of his time.

Top Cast

  • Miles Barbee

    Miles Barbee

    William "Dummy" Hoy

  • Sam J. Jones

    Sam J. Jones

    Jacob Hoy

  • Sheree J. Wilson

    Sheree J. Wilson

    Rebecca Hoy

  • Marshall R. Teague

    Marshall R. Teague

    Dooley

  • Barry Livingston

    Barry Livingston

    Frank Selee

  • Richard Herd

    Richard Herd

    Mr. Beagle

  • Vernon Wells

    Vernon Wells

    Sarah's Father

  • Clarence Felder

    Clarence Felder

    Edgar P Sawyer

  • Barry Pearl

    Barry Pearl

    Milwaukee Owner

Overview

William Hoy was one of the first Deaf Major League Baseball players in the 1800's. Being deaf, he introduced hand signals for strike and ball to the game and overcame many obstacles to become one of the greatest players of his time.

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