Earl Smith — can refer to:In sports: *Earl Smith (MLB outfielder), MLB outfielder, 1916–1922 *Earl Smith (MLB catcher), MLB catcher, 1919–1930 *Earl Smith (NL outfielder), NL outfielder who played in the 1955 season *Earl (J.R.) Smith III, known as J.R. Smith … Wikipedia
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