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'''Art Smith''' [[CC]] [[1928]] was Columbia's pitching from 1925 to 1928.  He played one season of Major League Baseball, with the [[Chicago]] White Sox in 1932.  Evidently he spent several years in the minors before being called up to the majors, and he probably spent more years in the minors after being called back down.  For the White Sox, although he started two games and relieved in another, he pitched an aggregate of merely 7.0 innings, emerging with a 0-1 record with a 11.57 ERA.  Needless to say, his major league career was extremely short-lived; his major league debut was on 9 June 1932, and his final game was on the 13th.
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'''Art Smith''' [[CC]] [[1928]] was Columbia's pitching ace from 1925 to 1928.  He played one season of Major League Baseball, with the [[Chicago]] White Sox in 1932.  Evidently he spent several years in the minors before being called up to the majors, and he probably spent more years in the minors after being called back down.  For the White Sox, although he started two games and relieved in another, he pitched an aggregate of merely 7.0 innings, emerging with a 0-1 record with a 11.57 ERA.  Needless to say, his major league career was extremely short-lived; his major league debut was on 9 June 1932, and his final game was on the 13th.
  
  

Revision as of 06:51, 10 February 2010

Art Smith stealing, despite being a pitcher.

Art Smith CC 1928 was Columbia's pitching ace from 1925 to 1928. He played one season of Major League Baseball, with the Chicago White Sox in 1932. Evidently he spent several years in the minors before being called up to the majors, and he probably spent more years in the minors after being called back down. For the White Sox, although he started two games and relieved in another, he pitched an aggregate of merely 7.0 innings, emerging with a 0-1 record with a 11.57 ERA. Needless to say, his major league career was extremely short-lived; his major league debut was on 9 June 1932, and his final game was on the 13th.