Hal Smith (catcher)

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Hal Smith
Catcher
Born: June 1, 1931 (1931-06-01) (age 77)
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 2, 1956
for the St. Louis Cardinals
Final game
July 8, 1965
for the Pittsburgh Pirates
Career statistics
AVG     .258
Hits     437
RBI     132
Teams
Career highlights and awards
  • All star in 1957 and 1959

Harold Raymond Smith (born June 1, 1931 in Barling, Arkansas) is a former catcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1956 through 1965 in baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals (1956-1961) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1965). Smith batted and threw right-handed. He debuted on May 2, 1956, and played his final game on July 8, 1965.

Smith was a competent catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals during six years. An All-Star in 1957 and 1959, he was disabled in 1961 after suffering heart ailments. In 1965, he appeared in four games for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

In a seven-season career, Smith was a .258 hitter with 23 home runs and 172 RBI in 570 games. As a catcher, he appeared in 548 games and recorded 2810 putouts, 247 assists, and only 33 errors in 2890 total chances for a .989 fielding percentage.

Smith also worked a long time for the Cardinals organization as major league coach, minor league manager and scout, and coached for the Pirates, Cincinnati Reds and Milwaukee Brewers.

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