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Hal Smith (MLB utility player) : ウィキペディア英語版
Hal Smith (infielder)

Harold Wayne Smith (born December 7, 1930) is an American former professional baseball player. He was a utilityman — a catcher, third baseman and first baseman — in Major League Baseball from to who played for five different teams, but is best known for his key role during the 1960 World Series as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates.〔(Hal Smith at Baseball Reference )〕 During his playing career, he threw and batted right-handed, stood tall, and weighed .
== Early Major League career ==
Smith was signed as an amateur free agent by the New York Yankees in 〔(Hal Smith Trades and Transactions at Baseball Reference )〕 but he never played for the Yankees. He was included in a 17-player trade (one of the largest in Major League annals) to the Baltimore Orioles after the 1954 season and he made his big-league debut with the Orioles as their starting catcher on Opening Day 1955, going hitless in three at bats against Bob Porterfield of the Washington Senators.
During his rookie season, Smith appeared in a career-high 135 games, 113 as a starting catcher, but in he lost his regular job to Gus Triandos (who had also been traded by the Yankees to the Orioles in the 17-player deal). Smith was swapped to the Kansas City Athletics for fellow backstop Joe Ginsberg in August 1956; he would play in Kansas City through 1959 as a catcher and third baseman, batting over .300 in . Inter-league trading without waivers was inaugurated after the season, and on December 9, Smith was dealt to the Pirates for relief pitcher Dick Hall and two other players.

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