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Deaf Players of the Early 1900s Had a Big Impact on Baseball
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donkeypong73 in history
In 1901, there were more deaf players on Major League Baseball teams than there have been in the 116 years since that time. They strongly influenced the game at the beginning of the 20th century, which I learned more about from reading the book Havana Heat by Darrell Brock. Strangely, very few deaf players have played baseball at that level in the years since, leaving questions about why their impact peaked and then fell.
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An artist's depiction of William Hoy, one of the first and best deaf players in the major leagues. (8)
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