Charley Smith (infielder) explained

Charley Smith
Position:Infielder
Bats:Unknown
Throws:Unknown
Birth Date:11 December 1840
Birth Place:Brooklyn, New York
Death Place:Great Neck, New York
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:May 18
Debutyear:1871
Debutteam:New York Mutuals
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:August 1
Finalyear:1871
Finalteam:New York Mutuals
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Batting average
Stat1value:.264
Stat2label:Runs scored
Stat2value:15
Stat3label:Runs batted in
Stat3value:5
Teams:
  National Association of Base Ball Players
  • Brooklyn Atlantics (1858 - 1870)
      National Association of Professional BBP
  • New York Mutuals (1871)
  • Charles J. Smith (December 11, 1840 – November 15, 1897) was a Major League Baseball infielder. He played in 14 games for the New York Mutuals in 1871, hitting .264 in 72 at bats.

    In the pre-professional era of early baseball, Smith played for the amateur Brooklyn Enterprise until 1858, when he joined the Brooklyn Atlantics, for whom he played until 1870.

    Smith's 1897 obit in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle included the following: "Smith was regarded as the premier third baseman. He had a quick eye, fearlessly faced the swiftly batted balls, which then contained much more rubber than those now in use, and captured difficult fly balls in a graceful manner. He was also a remarkably accurate thrower, a splendid batsman and a dashing base runner. The late Harry Wright said once in speaking about Charlie [sic] Smith: 'Undoubtedly, he was the king of third baseman.'"[1]

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    Notes and References

    1. https://www.threadsofourgame.com/1859-atlantic-brooklyn/ Brooklyn Daily Eagle, November 28, 1897, as quoted at Threads of Our Game