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Jimmy Smith (baseball)

James Lawrence "Jimmy" Smith (born May 15, 1895 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – January 1, 1974) was a Major League Baseball infielder often referred to as "Greenfield Jimmy" or "Bluejacket".
Smith was a switch hitter and threw right-handed. His major league debut came on September 26, 1914, with the Chicago Chi-Feds.〔("Jimmy Smith Statistics and History" ). baseball-reference.com. Retrieved February 15, 2012.〕 In 1919, he won the World Series with the Cincinnati Reds, and he went on to play his final game with the Philadelphia Phillies on September 3, 1922.
During Prohibition, Smith smuggled bootlegged alcohol from various cities into his Greenfield neighborhood.〔Kulina, Anita. Millhunks and Renegades: A Portrait of a Pittsburgh Neighborhood. Brandt Street Press, January 1, 2003. Retrieved July 28, 2007.〕 He is buried in Calvary Cemetery in Pittsburgh.
==Family==
Smith had four children: Mary Louise, Jimmy Jr., Nora, and Tommy. Jimmy Jr. played baseball for the University of Pennsylvania, and some professional baseball in the minor leagues with the Gladewater Bears, a team in the Texas League. Tommy played basketball at Pennsylvania and then attended the Wharton school of business. Jimmy Jr. had a son, Jimmy Smith III, who was an All-Ivy League football player at the University of Pennsylvania. Jimmy Smith III signed a contract to play with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1983 but was released after a knee injury.
〔https://www.nmnathletics.com//pdf5/630340.pdf?&ATCLID=1573726&SPSID=60663&SPID=537&DB_OEM_ID=1700〕
Smith was the father-in-law of World Light-Heavyweight Champion Billy Conn.〔Billy Conn Official.() Retrieved Feb. 20, 2007.〕

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