Red Smith may refer to:
Richard Paul "Red" Smith (May 18, 1904 – March 8, 1978) was an American player and coach in both professional baseball and professional football. A native of Brokaw, Wisconsin, Smith stood 5'9" (175 cm) tall, and weighed 215 pounds (97 kg). A catcher in baseball, he batted and threw right-handed. He played under three of the early 20th century's most famous American sporting coaches—football's Knute Rockne and Curly Lambeau, and baseball's John McGraw.
After attending Kaukauna High School in Kaukauna, Wisconsin, Smith attended the University of Notre Dame, where he played football for Rockne and captained the Fighting Irish varsity baseball team. In 1927, he turned professional in both sports. He appeared in one game for the New York Giants of baseball's National League, where he recorded one putout and made no errors in the field, but did not record an official at bat. He was then farmed to the Jersey City Skeeters of the AA International League. That turned out to be Smith's only game as a Major League Baseball player, although he played in the minor leagues throughout much of the next decade. In the autumn of 1927, he also turned professional in football with the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League, where he played five games. In the NFL, he also played for the New York football Giants and the New York football Yankees.
James Carlisle "Red" Smith (April 6, 1890 – October 11, 1966) was a Major League Baseball third baseman for the Brooklyn teams of the early 1910s (known by a few different names, Dodgers in 1911 and 1912, Superbas in 1913, and Robins in 1914, now the Los Angeles Dodgers) and the Braves teams of the late 1910s (then located in Boston). He was an interesting player for the time, accumulating a solid .278 career batting average. He was right-handed and stood around 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m).
Smith was born in Greenville, South Carolina and attended the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now known as Auburn University) before making his ML debut with Brooklyn on September 5, 1911.
Smith's best years came in 1913 and 1914 although all his years were quite solid, and in 1918 he had his best season batting average at .298 in 429 at bats. In 1913, he put up good numbers in all categories, including a league-leading 40 doubles, career-high 10 triples, and a tie for a career-high in stolen bases, with 22. He also had 22 the previous year. In 1914, the year in which Smith was sold to Boston, he put up very good numbers including a career-high .395 slugging percentage and career-highs in home runs (7) and RBIs (85). He batted .314 after he was traded on August 10.
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I say My loves the bomb
Girl you gotta put me on
Yo Joe, Talk to 'em
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Girl you gotta put me on
My loves the bomb
Girl you gotta put me on tonight
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You know I gotta get this stolen,
cause I can?t take us living out here strugglin?no more
(No more)
(No more)
Listen baby
Your ears and your neck gotta glisten baby
And this is crazy
But this the way it's gotta be
Baby you're a queen
Plus I ain't fit to be a man
So the plan for me
It's to get the cheese
Bye any means
Listen to me
Every things gonna be alright
So relax yourself baby
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It ain't nottin' nice
It ain't nottin' nice now
Said it ain't nottin' nice now
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It ain't nottin' nice
It ain't nottin' nice now
And when we make it
I'm gonna fly you to the moon and back
Visit the stars
Yes you are
(You are)
So beautiful to me
Beautiful as can be
Good God sent you to me ?
You're and angel
And I hope these streets don't take me
Down the wrong road we gonna make
Trust in love 'cause it's amazing
Yes it is
So please
Just trust in me
Listen to me girl
Every things gonna be alright
So relax yourself baby
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It ain't nottin' nice
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It ain't nottin' nice
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It ain't nottin' nice now
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Girl you gotta put me on
My loves the bomb
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Of the holding you tight
This life girl
You know it ain't right
But we live in it
Something we're fighting for
You know it ain't nice
It's why the chrome keep it
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I do it for us
I pray the Lord forgive it-ish
One day we be out the hood
God would that be nice
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It ain't nottin' nice
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It ain't nottin' nice now
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Said it ain't nottin' nice now
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It ain't nottin' nice
It ain't nottin' nice now
My loves the bomb
Girl ya gotta put me on
Relax yourself