Hoyt, Waite, 1898-

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Waite Hoyt played for the New York Giants (1918 and 1932), Boston Red Sox (1919-1920), New York Yankees (1921-1930), Detroit Tigers (1930-31), Philadelphia Athletics (1931), Brooklyn Dodgers (1932 and 1937-38), and the Pittsburgh Pirates (1933-1937). After his playing career, Hoyt became a sportscaster in New York and then the voice of the Cincinnati Reds (1942-1965). He was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969. Bob Meusel played for the New York Yankees (1920-1929) and the Cincinnati Reds (1930).

From the description of Letter. (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 47832164

Waite Hoyt played for the New York Giants (1918 and 1932), Boston Red Sox (1919-1920), New York Yankees (1921-1930), Detroit Tigers (1930-31), Philadelphia Athletics (1931), Brooklyn Dodgers (1932 and 1937-38), and the Pittsburgh Pirates (1933-1937). After his playing career, Hoyt became a sportscaster in New York and then the voice of the Cincinnati Reds (1942-1965). He was inducted into the National Basebal Hall of Fame in 1969.

From the description of Letter, 1941, May 9. (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 47294758

Waite Hoyt played for the New York Giants (1918 and 1932), Boston Red Sox (1919-1920), New York Yankees (1921-1930), Detroit Tigers (1930-31), Philadelphia Athletics (1931), Brooklyn Dodgers (1932 and 1937-38), and the Pittsburgh Pirates (1933-1937). After his playing career, Hoyt became a sportscaster in New York and then the voice of the Cincinnati Reds (1942-1965). He was inducted into the National Basebal Hall of Fame in 1969. Bob Meusel played for the New York Yankees (1920-1929) and the Cincinnati Reds (1930).

From the description of Letter, 1981, March 6. (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 47829987

Waite Hoyt pitched for the New York Giants (1918 & 1932), Boston Red Sox (1919-1920), New York Yankees (1921-1930), Detroit Tigers (1930-1931), Philadelphia Athletics (1931), Brooklyn Dodgers (1932 & 1937-1938), and the Pittsburgh Pirates (1933-1937). After his playing career, Hoyt became a sportscaster in New York and then the voice of the Cincinnati Reds (1942-1965). He was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969.

From the description of Waite Hoyt Day scrapbook: scrapbook, 1965. (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 51741183

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creatorOf Hoyt, Waite, 1899-. Letter, 1941, May 9. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn Baseball mission to Japan, China and the Philipines, leaflet, 1922, October 19. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
creatorOf Hoyt, Waite, 1899-. Letter, 1981, March 6. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
creatorOf Hoyt, Waite, 1899-. Letter. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
creatorOf Hoyt, Waite, 1899-. Waite Hoyt Day scrapbook: scrapbook, 1965. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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associatedWith Meusel, Bob, 1896-1977. person
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