Elmer Smith

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Elmer Smith was an American Major League Baseball outfielder best known for hitting the first grand slam in World Series history during the 1920 Fall Classic.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball player
baseball outfielder
human
achievement hit first grand slam in World Series history
bats left
battedGrandSlamIn Game 5 of the 1920 World Series
battingAverage approximately .276 in MLB career
battingStyle left-handed
birthDate 1892-09-21
birthPlace Sandusky, Ohio, United States NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1984-08-03
deathPlace Columbus, Ohio, United States NERFINISHED
debutLeague Major League Baseball NERFINISHED
era 20th-century baseball player
familyName Smith
givenName Elmer NERFINISHED
grandSlamOpponentTeam Brooklyn Robins NERFINISHED
grandSlamPitcherFaced Burleigh Grimes NERFINISHED
homeRuns over 60 career home runs in MLB
jerseyNumber unknown
league Major League Baseball
notableEvent 1920 World Series NERFINISHED
notableFor hitting the first grand slam in World Series history
notableGame Game 5 of the 1920 World Series at League Park in Cleveland
occupation baseball player
playedForFranchise Boston Red Sox franchise NERFINISHED
Cincinnati Reds franchise NERFINISHED
Cleveland Indians franchise NERFINISHED
New York Yankees franchise NERFINISHED
Washington Senators franchise NERFINISHED
positionPlayed outfielder
runsBattedIn over 400 career RBIs in MLB
sport baseball
team Boston Red Sox NERFINISHED
Cincinnati Reds NERFINISHED
Cleveland Indians NERFINISHED
New York Yankees NERFINISHED
Washington Senators NERFINISHED
throwingStyle left-handed
throws left
worldSeriesTitle 1920 World Series champion

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