Hoyt, Waite, 1898-
Variant namesWaite 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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Birth 1898