Bob Smith (right-handed pitcher born 1890)

Bob Smith (right-handed pitcher born 1890)

Robert Ashley Smith (July 20, 1890 in Woodbury, Vermont - December 27, 1965 in West Los Angeles, California), was a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues from by|1913-by|1915. He would play for the Chicago White Sox and Buffalo Buffeds.

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