Earl Smith (catcher)

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Earl Sutton Smith (February 14, 1897 in Sheridan, Arkansas - June 8, 1963 in Little Rock, Arkansas), was a professional baseball player who played catcher in the Major Leagues from 1919-1930. He would play for the Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Giants, Boston Braves, and St. Louis Cardinals.

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  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
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New York Giants 1922 World Series roster
Dave Bancroft | Jesse Barnes | Bill Cunningham | Frankie Frisch | Heinie Groh | George Kelly | Lee King | Hugh McQuillan | Irish Meusel | Art Nehf | Rosy Ryan | Jack Scott | Earl Smith | Frank Snyder | Casey Stengel | Ross Youngs
Manager John McGraw
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Pittsburgh Pirates 1925 World Series roster
Babe Adams | Vic Aldridge | Clyde Barnhart | Carson Bigbee | Max Carey | Kiki Cuyler | Johnny Gooch | George Grantham | Ray Kremer | Stuffy McInnis | Lee Meadows | Eddie Moore | Johnny Morrison | Red Oldham | Earl Smith | Pie Traynor | Glenn Wright | Emil Yde
Manager Bill McKechnie
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Categories: 1897 births | 1963 deaths | Major league catchers | Major league players from Arkansas | Pittsburgh Pirates players | New York Giants baseball players | Boston Braves players | St. Louis Cardinals players | Baseball catcher stubs
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