Waite Hoyt

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Waite Hoyt was a Hall of Fame pitcher best known for his years with the New York Yankees dynasty of the 1920s and later as a celebrated baseball broadcaster.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baseball Hall of Fame inductee
Major League Baseball pitcher
human
bats Right
bestKnownFor pitching for the New York Yankees in the 1920s
birthDate 1899-09-09
birthPlace Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
surface form: Brooklyn, New York, United States
broadcastCareerEndYear 1970s
broadcastCareerStartYear 1940s
broadcastFor Cincinnati Reds
broadcastRole radio play-by-play announcer
burialPlace St. Mary Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
deathDate 1984-08-25
deathPlace Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
earnedRunAverage 3.59
era New York Yankees
surface form: 1920s New York Yankees
familyName Hoyt
finalMLBgameDate 1938-08-03
finalMLBteam Brooklyn Superbas
surface form: Brooklyn Dodgers
fullName Waite Charles Hoyt
givenName Waite
HallOfFameInductionYear 1969
inductedInto National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
surface form: National Baseball Hall of Fame
knownFor colorful storytelling as a baseball broadcaster
league Major League Baseball
MLBdebutDate 1918-07-31
MLBdebutTeam New York Giants
nickname Schoolboy
notableTeammate Babe Ruth
Lou Gehrig
occupation baseball player
sports broadcaster
playedFor Boston Red Sox
Brooklyn Superbas
surface form: Brooklyn Dodgers

Detroit Tigers
New York Giants
New York Yankees
Philadelphia Athletics
position pitcher
religion Roman Catholic
strikeouts 1137
teamNicknamed New York Yankees dynasty
throws Right
winLossRecord 237–182
WorldSeriesChampion 1923
1927
1928

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