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Dwight Smith
Born: 1963

OF 1989-96 Cubs, Angels, Orioles, Braves

Dwight Smith's Teammates

GamesAverageHRRBI
Career 813.27546226
League DS 4.66701
League CS 6.17600
World Series 3.50000

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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» August 29, 1989: Trailing 9–0 after five innings, the Cubs rally to beat Houston 10–9 in 10 innings at Wrigley. Rafael Ramirez drives in seven runs for the Astros, but the winning margin is provided by defensive replacement Dwight Smith. Smith comes in to play RF for Chicago and singles home a run in the 7th, throws out a runner at the plate in the 8th, ties the game with a sac fly in the 8th, and singles in the game-winner in the 10th.

» November 8, 1989: Cubs OF Jerome Walton wins the National League Rookie of the Year Award, collecting 22 of 24 first-place votes to defeat teammate Dwight Smith. They are the first NL teammates to finish 1-2 in the voting since the Phillies Jack Sanford and Ed Bouchee in 1957. Walton is the first Cub to win rookie honors since Billy Williams, in 1961.

» September 10, 1990: Cubs rookie Steve Wilson K's 10 Cards in five innings, and relievers add eight more to help beat the Cards 4–1. Fellow rookie Dwight Smith contributes a 2-run home run. Chicago leads St. Louis by two 1/2 games and Montreal by 4.