- Al Smith (outfielder)
Infobox MLB retired
name=Al Smith
position=Outfielder
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date|1928|2|7
city-state|Kirkwood|Missouri
deathdate=death date and age|2002|1|7|1928|2|7
city-state|Hammond|Indiana
debutdate=July 10
debutyear=by|1953
debutteam=Cleveland Indians
finaldate=October 4
finalyear=by|1964
finalteam=Boston Red Sox
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.272
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=164
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=676
teams=
*Cleveland Indians (by|1953-by|1957, by|1964)
*Chicago White Sox (by|1958-by|1962)
*Baltimore Orioles (by|1963)
*Boston Red Sox (by|1964)
highlights=
* 2x All-Star selection (1955, 1960)Alphonse Eugene (Al) Smith (
February 7 ,1928 -January 3 ,2002 ) was aleft fielder /third baseman inMajor League Baseball . From 1953 through 1964, he played for theCleveland Indians (1953-1957, 1964),Chicago White Sox (1958-1962),Baltimore Orioles (1963) andBoston Red Sox (1964).Biography
Smith was born in
Kirkwood, Missouri . As a high school star in St. Louis, Smith scored tentouchdown s in anAmerican football game and was aGolden Gloves boxing champion.Smith died at the age of 73 in
Hammond, Indiana .Career
In a 12-season career, Smith posted a .272
batting average with 167home run s and 676 RBI in 1517games played . A good, selective hitter, he compiled a .407on base percentage in 1955, his best season.Smith started his baseball career in the Negro Leagues in 1947, joined the Cleveland Indians in 1949, and began his major league career with Cleveland in 1953. Along with his outstanding defense in left-field, he earned two All-Star Game selections, but is best remembered as the focal point of one of the most famous baseball
photograph s (see White Sox, below)Indians
An everyday player in 1954, Smith was a member of the Indians team that won an
American League record 111 games. Batting from the leadoff spot, he responded with a .281 average, 101 runs, 186 hits, 11 home runs and 59 RBI, helping his team to face the New York Giants in the1954 World Series , where he led off the series with a home run. In 1955 he led the American League in runs scored (123), while hitting .306 with 22 home runs and 77 RBI, and also received his first All-Star selection.White Sox
In December 1957, Smith was traded by Cleveland along with
Early Wynn to the Chicago White Sox forMinnie Miñoso andFred Hatfield , in a deal that was very unpopular between Chicago fans (Miñoso was "their guy"). He slumped in his first year with the White Sox to the point that eccentric ownerBill Veeck held an Al Smith Night to honor his outfielder. Anyone named Smith, Smythe, Schmidt or Smithe was admitted free and given a button that said, "I'm a Smith and I'm for Al." On his big night, Smith hit into twodouble play s and dropped afly ball that led to theBoston Red Sox winning run. (Comiskey Park,August 26 , by|1959).Smith would contribute enough to help his team win the American League pennant, its' first in 40 years, en route to the
1959 World Series . It was during this series that Smith would enter baseball journalism history. In Game Two atComiskey Park , Smith retreated to theleft field all in pursuit of a long drive hit byCharlie Neal of theLos Angeles Dodgers . As Smith watched the ball sail into the stands for a home run, a fan accidentally knocked over a cup of beer that was resting on top of the fence, dousing Smith's head and face. Smith estimated that he signed photographs depicting that moment at least 200,000 times. The photograph was taken by AP photographer Charles E. Knoblock, who died July 28, 2006.Finally, Smith won some respect of the fans over by hitting .315 in 1960 and slugging 28 home runs in 1961, both career-highs, as he made his second All-Star appearance in 1960.
Orioles
Before the 1963 season, Smith was sent to the Baltimore Orioles along with
Luis Aparicio in the same transaction that broughtHoyt Wilhelm ,Dave Nicholson ,Pete Ward andRon Hansen to the White Sox. His last major league season was in 1964, when he divided his playing time between Cleveland and the Boston Red Sox. Following his baseball career, he became a supervisor of parks inChicago .ee also
*
Top 500 home run hitters of all time
*List of Major League Baseball runs scored champions ources
* [http://www.baseballhistorian.com/html/american_heroes.cfm?page=47 Baseball Historian]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/S/Smith_Al297.stm Baseball Library]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/smithal04.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://www.historicbaseball.com/players/s/smith_al.html Historic Baseball]
* [http://www.nlbpa.com/smith__al_-_fuzzy.html Negro Leagues Baseball Players Association]
* [http://www.thedeadballera.com/Obits/Smith.Al.Obit04.html The Deadball Era]
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