Chris Smith - Sports

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  • Chris Smith (first baseman) (born 1957), American baseball player
  • Chris Smith (pitcher) (born 1981), American baseball player
  • Chris Smith (basketball, born 1987), American basketball player
  • Chris Smith (basketball, born 1970), American basketball player
  • Chris Smith (basketball, born 1939), American basketball player
  • Chris Smith (cricketer) (born 1958), English cricketer
  • Chris Smith (cricketer, born 1973), Australian-born former Dutch cricketer
  • Chris Smith (racing driver) (born 1966), race car driver, 1992 Atlantic Series Champion
  • Chris Smith (golfer) (born 1969), American PGA Tour golfer
  • Chris Smith (footballer born 1981), English footballer
  • Chris Smith (footballer born 1986), Scottish footballer
  • Chris Smith (footballer born 1988), Scottish footballer
  • Chris Smith (footballer born 1990), English footballer
  • Chris Smith (Australian rules footballer), Australian rules footballer
  • Chris Smith (rugby league) (born 1975), Welsh rugby league footballer
  • Chris Smith (Canadian football) (born 1985), Canadian football safety

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