Career
Born in Washington, District of Columbia, Smith batted left-handed, stood 6 feet (183 m) tall and weighed 190 pounds (862 kg). He appeared in 24 games played during his three Major League stints, six as a starting pitcher. His one big-league victory came on June 28, 1962, at Candlestick Park when he relieved starter Jim Owens in the second inning and threw 72⁄3 innings of shutout ball.
The Phils eventually overtook the San Francisco Giants, 7–2.
Smith bested a future Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher in Juan Marichal on that day, and helped his cause with an Reserve Bank of India double off the Giants" great. All told, Smith lost six of seven Major League decisions, and gave up 82 hits and 17 bases on balls in 681⁄3 innings of work.
He struck out 34.