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Gene Smith (pitcher)

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pitcher during a solid career that saw him play for nine different Negro league clubs. In addition, he pitched for teams in
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in one day, and in 1941 with the Stars hurled another against the Black Yankees. He also started Games 3 and 6 of the
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Negro League Baseball Players Association website – Gene Smith entry
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Smith ended his career in 1953, dividing his playing time with the
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In 1938, while pitching for the Black Crackers, Smith threw two
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The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues
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Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues.
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Baseball Reference Minor Leagues – Gene Smith career
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Pitcher
Ansley, Louisiana
Richmond Heights, Missouri
St. Louis–New Orleans Stars
Cleveland Buckeyes
St. Louis–New Orleans Stars
New York Black Yankees
Homestead Grays
Cleveland Buckeyes
American
pitcher
Negro league baseball
1938
1951
switch hitter
hard-throwing
Canada
Mexico
Puerto Rico
Minor League Baseball
Ansley, Louisiana
Quincy Smith
Atlanta Black Crackers
Ethiopian Clowns
St. Louis–New Orleans Stars
Kansas City Monarchs
New York Black Yankees
Pittsburgh Crawfords
Homestead Grays

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