Early Career and Rising Star (1932-1936):
✦ Started his professional career in the Negro Southern League in 1932, showcasing his talent and earning a reputation for exceptional control and a deceptive curveball.
✦ Joined the Kansas City Monarchs in 1937, solidifying his place as a star pitcher in the Negro American League, one of the most prestigious leagues for Black players.
Dominating Presence and Relief Ace (1937-1948):
✦ Earned six consecutive All-Star selections (1937-1942), a testament to his consistent excellence.
✦ Often played the role of "relief ace" behind Satchel Paige, coming in after Paige's characteristic short starts to maintain the lead and secure victories.
✦ Despite playing in Paige's shadow, Smith compiled impressive statistics, boasting a career win-loss record of 70-38 and a remarkable 2.86 ERA.
✦ Led the Kansas City Monarchs to seven league championships, showcasing his key role in their success.