audio online of Waite Hoyt's old baseball stories, thought some of you might like
http://thestacks.deadspin.com/waite-...474/@tcraggs22
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audio online of Waite Hoyt's old baseball stories, thought some of you might like
http://thestacks.deadspin.com/waite-...474/@tcraggs22
Back in those days people actually looked forward to rain delays during Reds radio broadcasts because it was then that Waite Hoyt really had a chance to show his talents as a storyteller.
And the thing was...he had lived it!! He knew what he was talking about.
Funny, but I remember listening to Hoyt's last game. I was 13 and early on in my Reds fanhood. Last game of the 1965 season.
My folks had an old Magnavox TV with a phonograph/radio in the base. The TV went on the blink, so my dad put the radio in the basement. I was building models in the basement on my table (my brother and I were big model builders) and had this game on.
I distinctly remember Hoyt saying "blah blah blah ... that is the end of the season and the Reds finish 4th" and then "and that is also the end of my radio career". Which surprised me because I didn't follow things as closely then and didn't know he was retiring. I thought he was just another announcer guy like Ed Kennedy or Frank McCormick and didn't know all his history.
Like a lot of things, you don't realize the significance of them when they happen. It's only retrospect where you think "hey, I remember that".
I managed to track down both volumes on eBay years ago and had them converted to MP3s. It's high time I pull that disc out again and listen.
He's buried in Spring Grove, donchaknow?
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