Greenfield, a rangy, curveballer, pitched creditably for the Giants in 1925-26 before
being traded to the Braves. Hampered by recurring control problems, he was less effective
from then on.
(FS)
»September 27, 1928:
At Boston, the Cardinals erupt for seven runs in the 15th inning to win 10–3, handing the loss to starter Bob Smith. Smith goes 14.1 innings, allowing nine hits and 12 walks. Smith and Kent Greenfield allow the seven runs, a major-league record for the 15th inning. The Cards tied the game in the 9th on Andy High's 2-out, 2-run single.