Bob Smith (pitcher, born 1895)

Robert Eldridge Smith (April 22, 1895 – July 19, 1987), was a Major League Baseball player. He began his major league career as an infielder, playing two and a half seasons at shortstop for the Boston Braves. Smith was a below-average hitter and fielder for that time, batting .240 with 2 home runs in 221 games in 1923 and 1924 combined.

Bob Smith
Pitcher/Shortstop
Born: (1895-04-22)April 22, 1895
Rogersville, Tennessee
Died: July 19, 1987(1987-07-19) (aged 92)
Waycross, Georgia
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 19, 1923, for the Boston Braves
Last MLB appearance
August 6, 1937, for the Boston Bees
MLB statistics
Win–loss record106–139
Earned run average3.94
Strikeouts618
Teams
Career highlights and awards
  • Led National League in games finished 2×, 1934, 1935

Smith was converted into a pitcher during the 1925 season. Smith would go on to pitch 12 seasons in the majors for the Braves, Cincinnati Reds, and Chicago Cubs. During that time, he compiled over 100 major league wins. On May 17, 1927, he pitched all 22 innings in a marathon game as his Boston Braves were defeated by the Chicago Cubs, 4–3.[1][2]

References

  1. "Chicago Cubs 4, Boston Braves 3". retrosheet.org. May 17, 1927. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
  2. Corbett, Warren. "Bob Smith". sabr.org. Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved August 7, 2020.


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