The official 2002 Induction Program for the class of 2002, consisting of Ozzie Smith alone.
- 8 glossy, color pages
Player Biography
Ozzie Smith, “The Wizard of Oz,” was in a class by himself when it came to fielding at shortstop, earning the National League Gold Glove Award in 13 consecutive seasons (1980-1992). In addition to setting major league records for assists, double plays and total chances by a shortstop, Smith proved to be a valuable offensive weapon, amassing 2,460 hits and 580 stolen bases in his 19-year career. A 15-time All-Star, Smith was a key contributor to the St. Louis Cardinals World Series championship team in 1982.
The official 2002 Induction Program for the class of 2002, consisting of Ozzie Smith alone.
- 8 glossy, color pages
Player Biography
Ozzie Smith, “The Wizard of Oz,” was in a class by himself when it came to fielding at shortstop, earning the National League Gold Glove Award in 13 consecutive seasons (1980-1992). In addition to setting major league records for assists, double plays and total chances by a shortstop, Smith proved to be a valuable offensive weapon, amassing 2,460 hits and 580 stolen bases in his 19-year career. A 15-time All-Star, Smith was a key contributor to the St. Louis Cardinals World Series championship team in 1982.