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Smith, Ozzie

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Smith, (Osborne Earl) Ozzie (1954–  ) baseball player; born in Mobile, Ala. In a career that began in 1978, he established himself as one of the greatest fielding shortstops in baseball history. Nicknamed "the Wizard of Oz," he played for the San Diego Padres and the St. Louis Cardinals.


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Those Cardinals also were adept at scratching out a run at a time, usually with someone like Lonnie Smith, Ozzie Smith, Willie McGee or Tom Herr singling or drawing a walk to begin an inning, stealing second, taking third on a well-placed bunt or bouncer to the right side of the infield and scoring on a sacrifice fly.
 
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