Chapter 2
Baseball Hall of Famers
Here are the Baseball Hall of Fame inductees who either played for Shreveport or have ties to North Louisiana:

LEE ARTHUR SMITH -- After a long wait and a “second chance” opportunity, as he called it, the Today’s Game committee voted him into the Hall of Fame in early December 2018 for induction in July 2019. The big (6-6, 265 pounds) hard-throwing right-handed pitcher grew up in Castor, Louisiana, some 40 miles southeast of Shreveport in Bienville Parish. He did not play for Shreveport, but he did pitch at SPAR Stadium in the Texas League (Midland Cubs, 1978-79) and it was during that time that he became a relief pitcher, having been tried as a starter at the start of his pro career. He was baseball's all-time saves leader (with 478) and games finished (802) when his 18-year, eight-team career ended in 1997. Drafted in the second round by the Chicago Cubs after his senior year in high school (1975), he made his major-league debut for the Cubs in 1980, stuck for good in 1981, and after five starts in 1982, was a fulltime reliever. He led his league in saves four seasons -- 1983 with the Cubs, 1991 (a National League-record 47) and '92 for St. Louis and 1994 with Baltimore (American League). He pitched in two postseasons (a save and a loss in '84 with the Cubs) and '88 with Boston. His MLB totals: 1,022 games, 71-92 record, 3.03 ERA. He then became a minor-league pitching instructor, including several years with the San Francisco Giants' farm teams in Shreveport.
Lee Smith, left, on one of his many visits to Fair Grounds Field in the 1990s, and as a San Francisco Giants' roving minor-league pitching coach, right. (photos from Texas League office files)
On his way to the majors, with the Midland Cubs in the Texas League, 1978-79 (TL office photo)
Note: Hall of Fame plaques and player photos above all from Baseball Hall of Fame web site.












