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Jan 11, 2002 · Al Smith, a major league outfielder whose accomplishments on the field were overshadowed when he was on the wrong end of a spilled beer during the 1959 World Series, has died. He was 73.
Alphonse Eugene Smith (February 7, 1928 – January 3, 2002) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) outfielder and third baseman. He played for twelve seasons on the Cleveland Indians (1953–57, 1964), Chicago White Sox (1958–62), Baltimore Orioles (1963) and Boston Red Sox (1964). In 2003, he was selected as one of the "100 Greatest ...
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- February 7, 1928
Jan 6, 2002 · Al Smith, the Chicago White Sox outfielder who became the hapless subject in one of baseball's most famous photographs when a fan spilled a cup of beer on him as Smith watched a home run...
Feb 19, 2021 · Smith played full time in 1954 and helped get his team to the World Series against the New York Giants. They lost in four games, but Smith homered in Game 2 on the first pitch he saw and he was, of course, right there watching perhaps the greatest catch in baseball history.
Jan 3, 2002 · WHO IS Al Smith? How would you like to be known for having beer spilled on you? Thanks to a perfectly-timed photo snapped during the 1959 World Series, that was the fate of Al Smith. In Game Two at Comiskey Park, Smith retreated to the left field wall in pursuit of a long drive hit by Charlie Neal of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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