Time to add the great Negro League legend Chino Smith to my long-running 1972 sub-set celebrating the greats of the Negro Baseball Leagues:
Smith, one of the most feared hitters 
in Negro League history, was called one of the greatest hitters by none 
other than Satchel Paige.
His career .434 batting average is 
50 points ahead of the #2 player, Hall of Famer Larry Doby, while also 
finishing with a .335 career average in Cuban Winter play.
For
 a better idea of his hitting accomplishments, please click this link 
for his Baseball_Reference page, as it certainly does more justice to 
the man than I could here:
Sadly,
 in one of the great "what could have been" tales of the game, Smith 
contracted Yellow Fever in 1932, still only 29 years of age, and passed 
away, leaving behind an already stellar career but full of "what if's" 
we can only dream about.
