- Lonnie Smith
Infobox MLB retired
name=Lonnie Smith
position=Outfielder
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1955|12|22
city-state|Chicago|Illinois
debutdate=September 2
debutyear=by|1978
debutteam=Philadelphia Phillies
finaldate=August 10
finalyear=by|1994
finalteam=Baltimore Orioles
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.288
stat2label=Stolen base s
stat2value=370
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=533
teams=
*Philadelphia Phillies (by|1978-by|1981)
*St. Louis Cardinals (by|1982-by|1985)
*Kansas City Royals (by|1985-by|1987)
*Atlanta Braves (by|1988-by|1992)
*Pittsburgh Pirates (by|1993)
*Baltimore Orioles (by|1993-by|1994)
highlights=
* All-Star selection (1982)
* 3xWorld Series champion (1980, 1982, 1985)
* 1989NL Comeback Player of the Year Lonnie Smith (born
December 22 ,1955 inChicago, Illinois ) is a formerMajor League Baseball outfielder . He made his debut for thePhiladelphia Phillies onSeptember 2 , by|1978 and later played for theSt. Louis Cardinals ,Kansas City Royals ,Atlanta Braves ,Pittsburgh Pirates , andBaltimore Orioles . He overcame bouts withdrug abuse to become one of the top basestealers in baseball during the decade of the1980s . [ [http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/52531 Who had the most stolen bases during the 1980s? | Answerbag.com ] ] He played on four pennant-winning teams, three of which won theWorld Series .Philadelphia Phillies
After brief trials with the Phillies in
1978 and1979 , Smith broke into the team's lineup in by|1980, batting .339 in 100 games. The Phillies won theNational League pennant and defeated theKansas City Royals in the World Series. Smith's performance was strong enough for him to finish third in theRookie of the Year balloting following the season. He continued to play well in the strike-shortened by|1981 season, hitting .324.t. Louis Cardinals
He was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals in December of 1981, but continued to hit well in by|1982. He was a National League
All-Star that year, and finished second in the league'sMost Valuable Player voting. He batted .307, led the league with 120runs scored and ranked second with his 68 steals. Smith batted .321 in the1982 World Series , helping the Cardinals to defeat theMilwaukee Brewers in seven games. Smith continued to play well in by|1983, hitting .321 in 130 games to again draw MVP votes. However, his season was marred by his first bout with drug abuse, which sidelined him for more than a month at midseason. [ [http://www.baseball-fever.com/showthread.php?t=53247 Lonnie Smith (nearly) driven to murder John Schuerholz - Baseball Fever ] ] Smith returned to the Cardinals and remained with the team for the entire by|1984 season.Kansas City Royals
Smith was traded to the Royals in exchange for outfielder John Morris on
May 17 ,1985 . The Royals were able to fill theirleft field spot with Smith; they had lacked an everyday player since the departure ofAmos Otis two years earlier. Smith's past met his present following the regular season, when he hit .333 in the1985 World Series to lead the Royals to a seven-game upset of the favored Cardinals. Smith went on to have his best season in three years in by|1986, but saw his playing time reduced during the by|1987 season.Career crisis and move to Atlanta
Following the 1987 season, Smith had trouble finding a new team to play for and came to believe that Royals general manager
John Schuerholz hadblackballed him to other clubs. Depressed and high onmarijuana (by his own account), he considered killing Schuerholz and even purchased a gun for that purpose, but thought better of the idea. [ [http://www.baseball-fever.com/showthread.php?t=53247 Lonnie Smith (nearly) driven to murder John Schuerholz - Baseball Fever ] ] In March of by|1988, the Atlanta Braves offered Smith a contract; he made the team, batting .237 in limited action that season. But the next year, he won a starting job in the Braves' outfield, and had one of his best years ever. In that season, Smith batted .315, with a career-high 21 home runs, and he led the league with a .415on-base percentage . He finished 11th in the MVP voting and won theMLB Comeback Player of the Year Award . He continued to be a regular in each of the next two seasons, batting .305 in by|1990 and .275 in by|1991, when he helped the Braves win the pennant.1991 World Series
Smith is remembered by many for a baserunning blunder late in Game Seven of the
1991 World Series against theMinnesota Twins. Smith was on first base with no outs in the eighth inning of a scoreless game whenTerry Pendleton lined a double to left field. It appeared that Smith would be able to score on the play, but as he was rounding second base, he stopped and stumbled. Smith maintains that he lost sight of the ball in the Metrodome roof but television replays showed that Twins second basemanChuck Knoblauch deceived Smith by appearing to take the throw from the outfield. Regardless of the cause, Smith only reached third base and wasleft on base by Twins pitcherJack Morris . The Twins went on to win 1-0 in ten innings to clinch the world championship.End of career and afterward
Smith remained with the Braves through the by|1992 season and then played two seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Baltimore Orioles, serving mostly as a
pinch-hitter . He played his final game onAugust 10 , by|1994.After retirement, Smith remarried and returned to Atlanta, where he resides with his wife and three children. He briefly re-entered the national spotlight in
2006 , when he told aColumbia, South Carolina newspaper about his plan to kill Schuerholz eighteen years prior. [ [http://www.baseball-fever.com/showthread.php?t=53247 Lonnie Smith (nearly) driven to murder John Schuerholz - Baseball Fever ] ]Accomplishments and Notes
* Smith is the only player to be a member of three different
World Series championship teams (Philadelphia, St. Louis, and Kansas City) within a single decade, having done so in a six-year period.
* He set a franchise record for theSt. Louis Cardinals onSeptember 4 , by|1982 when he stole five bases in a single game.
* In the1991 World Series he hit home runs in three straight games (3 through 5) for the Braves against theMinnesota Twins .
* In Game Five of the1992 World Series , he hit a grand slam home run for the Braves against theToronto Blue Jays .
* He was given the nickname "Skates" due to his awkward footwork while playing in the outfield. Baseball historianBill James wrote about this at length, stating that Smith should have had a post-retirement career teaching "defensive recovery and cost containment," as he was exceptional at recovering from defensive blunders. [Bill James, The 1986 Bill James Baseball Abstract, page 279.]Transactions
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June 5 , by|1974: Drafted by thePhiladelphia Phillies in the 1st round (3rd pick) of the by|1974 amateur draft.
*November 20 , by|1981: Traded as part of a 3-team trade by thePhiladelphia Phillies to theSt. Louis Cardinals .
*May 17 , by|1985: Traded by theSt. Louis Cardinals to theKansas City Royals .
*November 12 , by|1986: Granted Free Agency.
*May 18 , by|1987: Signed as a Free Agent with theKansas City Royals .
*December 15 , by|1987: Released by theKansas City Royals .
*March 12 , by|1988: Signed as a Free Agent with theAtlanta Braves .
*November 5 , by|1992: Granted Free Agency.
*January 4 , by|1993: Signed as a Free Agent with thePittsburgh Pirates .
*September 8 , by|1993: Traded by thePittsburgh Pirates to theBaltimore Orioles .
*October 29 , by|1993: Granted Free Agency.
*February 4 , by|1994: Signed as a Free Agent with theBaltimore Orioles .
*October 24 , by|1994: Granted Free Agency.ee also
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Major League Baseball Scandals
*List of Major League Baseball runs scored champions
*List of sportspeople sanctioned for doping offences External links
*baseball-reference|id=s/smithlo01
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