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Name Team Age
Tommy Smith Retired (1984, Age 36) Died (2020, Age 72)
Drafted Position Bats/Throws
Round 1, Pick 1
(1973)
3B L/R
League Option Years   Majors Service Time
Walter Johnson League 0 11 years (82 games)
Total Rating   Arm Range
B+ B-
Contact vs R Contact vs L Speed
B+
Power vs R Power vs L Bunting
A- B+ C+
Endurance Velocity Control
B- D- D-
Leadership   Mentor vs RHP   Mentor vs LHP  
C-
Health   Injured Days   Birthday
C- 0 9/1/1948
WS Rings WS Appearances LCS Appearances
0 1 2
Alt Pos (LF) Alt Pos (RF) Alt Pos (---)
D- (7.1 %) (1.5 %) (0.0 %)

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Year   Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS E OPS OBP SLG AVG
1973 CIN 98 397 64 114 13 5 20 53 42 68 7 2 5 .849 .353 .496 .287
1974 CIN 139 557 89 167 24 5 26 88 73 85 7 1 4 .883 .382 .501 .300
1975 CIN 139 540 89 169 36 2 29 86 67 65 44 18 3 .935 .387 .548 .313
1976 CIN 139 560 91 189 42 5 28 101 67 71 43 17 3 .989 .409 .580 .338
1977 CIN 135 530 104 174 24 7 27 100 70 86 57 13 4 .960 .407 .553 .328
1978 CIN 140 531 108 186 36 9 31 103 70 59 43 20 5 1.056 .429 .627 .350
1979 CIN 126 487 85 148 20 4 27 93 55 65 48 11 5 .906 .378 .528 .304
1980 CIN 140 536 104 178 23 8 27 108 76 71 44 17 4 .970 .414 .556 .332
1981 CIN 121 462 86 145 29 9 22 77 65 62 32 10 2 .958 .399 .558 .314
1982 CIN 139 548 109 187 27 6 35 114 61 79 44 21 0 1.011 .407 .604 .341
1983 CIN 111 450 81 138 26 3 22 79 47 72 11 4 4 .897 .373 .524 .307
1984 CIN 78 108 22 29 6 0 6 23 20 13 1 1 1 .871 .380 .491 .269
Total 1505 5706 1032 1824 306 63 300 1025 713 796 381 135 40 .949 .396 .553 .320
Career Transactions
DateTransaction
1984-11-01Tommy Smith has retired from the Cincinnati Red Legs
1974-04-15The Cincinnati Red Legs have promoted Tommy Smith to the major league team. The Cincinnati Red Legs have sent Jeff Wilson to the minors.
1973-05-27The Cincinnati Red Legs have promoted Tommy Smith to the major league team. The Cincinnati Red Legs have sent Bob Brownson to the minors.