Background
Smallwood was born in Dayton, Maryland, in 1893.
Smallwood was born in Dayton, Maryland, in 1893.
Smallwood was 6 feet, 2 inches tall and weighed 190 pounds. He started his professional baseball career in 1913. Smallwood then went 8–16 in 1915 to lead the league in losses.
He moved to the International League in 1916 and went 14–19 there to lead that league in losses, too.
Smallwood rebounded in 1917, going 21–15, and he made his major league debut in September with the New York Yankees. In two MLB relief appearances that year, he did not allow a run.
Smallwood was out of professional baseball in 1918. He returned to the Yankees in 1919 and relieved in six games, all of which the Yankees lost.
Foreign the next few years, Smallwood bounced around the minor leagues.
He had stints in the Pacific Coast League, American Association, International League, and Eastern League from 1920 to 1927 and pitched over 150 innings in most of those seasons. He finished his playing career with the Western League"s Pueblo Braves, which he also managed, in 1931. He died in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1967 and was buried in New Cathedral Cemetery.