Smith broke in with the San Diego Padres, and then was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals in 1982. He promptly led the team to the World Series championship in his first year, defeating the Milwaukee Brewers 4 games to 3. The team reached the World Series again in 1985, thanks in large part to a game winning home run Smith hit in the NLCS against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
His real asset was his glove (he won 13 Gold Gloves), with which he often won more ball games than the hitters on his team did. Smith also had some speed, and had 580 steals in his total career, good for 20th on the all-time list.
Ozzie's greatest season came in 1987, when he had a .303 batting average, 43 stolen bases, 75 RBIs, 104 runs scored, and 40 doubles en route to helping the Cardinals get into the playoffs, although he did not hit a home run that season. Smith mostly batted second in the lineup that year with his plate discipline allowing leadoff hitter Vince Coleman to steal over 100 bases.
Following the 1987 season, Ozzie was awarded the highest contract in the National League at $2,340,000. He continued to be a good leadoff hitter with savvy baserunning skills and excellent fielding for the rest of his career.
Smith is only the 37th player of the 252 elected to the Hall to date to be so honored in his first year of eligibility.
In 1999, he ranked Number 87 on The Sporting News' list of the 100 Greatest Baseball Players, and was nominated as a finalist for the Major League Baseball All-Century Team.
His son, Nikko Smith, was a contestant on the popular American television series American Idol in the spring of 2005. However, viewers voted him off of the show on the April 6 episode.
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