Dick Smith (third baseman)
Richard Harrison Smith is an American former professional baseball player who appeared in 70 games over parts of five Major League Baseball seasons as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Smith was primarily a third baseman who also played shortstop and second base. The Blandburg, Pennsylvania, native threw and batted right-handed and was listed as tall and. He attended Penn State University and Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania.
Smith's professional career lasted for a dozen seasons, beginning in 1949. Smith's highest MLB batting average was.174 in 46 at bats during his rookie campaign. Lifetime, he hit.134, with his 25 hits including two doubles and two triples. He was credited with 11 runs batted in. In his longest stint in the majors, Smith appeared in 29 games for the last-place 1952 Pirates, but collecting seven hits and batting.106. The Pirates went 42–112 that year.
After his playing career, Smith became a professor of sports science and physical education at Pennsylvania State University, as well as an assistant coach of the Nittany Lions' varsity baseball team.