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The William Hoy story, how a deaf baseball player changed the game, Nancy Churnin ; pictures by Jez Tuya

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The William Hoy story, how a deaf baseball player changed the game, Nancy Churnin ; pictures by Jez Tuya
Language
eng
resource.biographical
individual biography
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no index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
004-008
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The William Hoy story
Oclc number
921867855
Responsibility statement
Nancy Churnin ; pictures by Jez Tuya
Sub title
how a deaf baseball player changed the game
Summary
All William Ellsworth Hoy wanted to do was play baseball. After losing out on a spot on the local deaf team, William practiced even harder--eventually earning a position on a professional team. But his struggle was far from over. In addition to the prejudice Hoy faced, he could not hear the umpires' calls. One day he asked the umpire to use hand signals: strike, ball, out. That day he not only got on base but also changed the way the game was played forever. William "Dummy" Hoy became one of the greatest and most beloved players of his time!
Target audience
juvenile
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