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Kevin Brown League 3-28-2195 |
Bob Smith | ![]() Retired (1967, Age 34) |
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CAREER | BIOGRAPHICAL DATA | ||||
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ERA | 11.37 | Total Rating | ![]() |
Bats/Throws | R/R | |
W-L | 0-1 | Status | Deceased (2022) | Option Years | 0
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SV | 0 | Age at Death | 89 | Date of Birth | 02-12-1933 | |
K | 2 | Drafted | Round 2, Pick 26 (1955) |
Majors Svc Time | 0 years (22 games) |
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IP | 6.1 | |||||
WHIP | 3.32 | Salary | $0.50M | Final Contract Year | 1967 |
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Date | Transaction |
1967-11-01 | Bob Smith has retired from the Free Agency Pool |
1965-06-21 | The Chicago Creeps have designated Bob Smith for assignment. |
1965-05-27 | The Chicago Creeps have promoted Bob Smith to the major league team. The Chicago Creeps have sent Lou Brown to the minors. |
1965-05-27 | The Chicago Creeps have acquired Bob Smith from the waiver wire. |
1960-03-31 | The Washington Senators have waived Bob Smith. |
1957-04-18 | The Seattle Sentinels have acquired Bob Smith from the waiver wire. |
1957-04-10 | The New York Pinstripers have waived Bob Smith. |
1956-07-02 | A trade has been completed between the New York Pinstripers and the San Francisco Bay Giants. The San Francisco Bay Giants receive Dixie Clements, Milt McRae, Charlie Stull from the New York Pinstripers in exchange for Bob Smith, Sal Jones. Protest This Trade. |
1955-08-10 | The San Francisco Bay Giants have acquired Bob Smith from the waiver wire. |
1955-03-28 | The Colorado Boulders have waived Bob Smith. |
1952-07-14 | A trade has been completed between the Philadelphia Thunder and the Colorado Boulders. The Colorado Boulders receive Bob Beech, Ralph Lord, Chuck Mokan (Optioned), Roy Church, Draft Pick 1955 Round 2 PHI (Bob Smith), Draft Pick 1954 Round 2 PHI (Frank Brady) from the Philadelphia Thunder in exchange for Steve Bradford. Protest This Trade. |