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21-1444: Gregory or Greg Smith may refer to: Sportspeople [ edit ] Baseball [ edit ] Greg Smith (infielder) (born 1967), former infielder with the Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers Greg Smith (pitcher) (born 1983), pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies Basketball [ edit ] Greg Smith (basketball, born 1947) , former NBA player Greg Smith (basketball, born 1991) , American professional basketball player Cricket [ edit ] Greg Smith (cricketer, born 1971) , Nottinghamshire cricketer Greg Smith (cricketer, born 1983) , Essex cricketer Greg Smith (cricketer, born 1988) , Nottinghamshire cricketer Gregory Smith (cricketer) , Caymanian cricketer Rugby [ edit ] Greg Smith (rugby union coach) (c. 1949–2002), Australian national rugby coach Greg Smith (rugby league) (born 1973), Newcastle Knights rugby league player Greg Smith (rugby union, born 1968) , Fijian former rugby union player Greg Smith (rugby union, born 1974) , Fijian rugby union footballer Other sports [ edit ] Gregory Smith (canoeist) (born 1956), former Canadian sprint canoer Greg Smith (ice hockey) (born 1955), former National Hockey League player, with

42-468: A House of Commons motion to extend the free school meals food vouchers to cover the October 2020 half-term break. Many local councils, individuals and businesses volunteered to offer assistance to FareShare to help them serve people in need. Despite Smith's vote against the motion, he applied to one such volunteer organisation (a cafe in his former constituency at Ivinghoe ) for a photo opportunity to "help get

63-658: Is a supporter of Brexit . Smith opposes a Ministry of Justice plan to build a third prison in his constituency. Smith was appointed as a member of the Transport Select Committee in February 2020. He is the co-chair of the Conservative rightwing Free-Market Forum. In May 2021 he became chairman of the Minimally Invasive Cancer Therapies all-party parliamentary group . Smith is a member of

84-559: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Greg Smith (infielder) Gregory Alan Smith (born April 5, 1967) is an American former Major League Baseball infielder and current scout. He played for the Chicago Cubs and the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1989 through 1991. Smith graduated from Glenelg High School in Howard County, Maryland in 1985. A switch-hitter, Smith

105-685: The 2017 general election , Smith stood as the Conservative Party candidate in Hayes and Harlington , where he came second to the Labour Party incumbent John McDonnell with 28.6% of the vote. In October 2019, Smith was announced as the Conservative prospective parliamentary candidate for Buckingham , following the announcement by the Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow that he would stand down at

126-475: The 2024 General Election having previously served as MP for Buckingham since 2019. Smith was previously deputy leader of Hammersmith and Fulham Council . He has been Shadow Minister for Business and Trade and Shadow Minister for Transport since July 2024. Smith was privately educated at Bromsgrove School and then studied at the University of Birmingham . He has had a career in design and marketing. Smith

147-473: The Conservative Friends of Israel group. Greg's father was a police officer and Greg has been a vocal advocate for better mental health in policing. Greg has supported the national campaign Green Ribbon Policing that aims to get a better level of mental health support for police officers. [1] In October 2020, following a national campaign by footballer Marcus Rashford , the Labour Party put down

168-590: The Texas Rangers as a major league scout from 2009 until early 2012. In early 2012, Smith became a special assistant to the Texas Rangers' general manager. Smith lives in eastern Washington. Greg Smith (British politician) Greg David Smith (born 3 March 1979) is a British Conservative Party politician. He was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for the Mid Buckinghamshire constituency in

189-412: The 'Confessions' series Greg Parma Smith (born 1983), New York-based painter Greg "Tarzan" Smith, a contestant on Survivor: One World Gregory Blake Smith (born 1951), American novelist and short story writer Gregory White Smith (1951–2014), American biographer See also [ edit ] Greg Smyth (1966–2018), Canadian ice hockey player [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

210-592: The 1991 season with the Dodgers. He was later sent down to the Dodgers' AAA Albuquerque minor league team on April 8, 1991. He was recalled to the Dodgers in mid-May 1991 to replace injured utility infielder Mike Sharperson , and was sent down again on May 24, 1991. His final major-league game was on that day, May 24, 1991. The rest of the 1991 season was a disappointment for Smith in the minors. He missed some playing time with an injured right thumb, and wound up hitting just .217 in 48 games at Albuquerque. On March 24, 1992,

231-644: The Chicago Cubs declined to promote him to the major-league roster. In 1994, Smith joined the Milwaukee Brewers organization, spending the entire season playing shortstop and second base for the team's AAA New Orleans Zephyrs minor league team, hitting .231 in 115 games. He became a scout for the Kansas City Royals , covering the Pacific Northwest between 1997 and 2006. He then was a Cleveland Indians scout from 2007 until 2009 and then worked for

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252-604: The Cubs for the remainder of the 1990 season, along with Dave Pavlas and Derrick May . On December 14, 1990, the Cubs traded Smith to the Los Angeles Dodgers for José Vizcaíno . "He is hard-nosed, he is a battler, he runs well...everybody we talk to likes him a lot", the Dodgers' executive Fred Claire told the Chicago Tribune immediately after the trade, in an article that was published on December 15, 1990. Smith started

273-511: The Cubs invited Smith to their training camp as a nonroster player. He made the club in April and hit .205 in 18 games, playing both shortstop and second base. After making three errors in nine games, the Cubs announced on April 30, 1990, that Smith was being sent down to the minors, where he hit .291 in 105 games for the Cubs AAA Iowa minor league team. On September 4, 1990, Smith was called back up to

294-628: The Dodgers waived Smith. He refused an assignment to Albuquerque and instead became a free agent. He wound up signing with the Detroit Tigers organization, and played in 1992 for the Tigers' Toledo Mud Hens AAA minor league team. With Toledo, Smith hit .234 in 128 games. He returned to the Chicago Cubs organization in 1993, hitting .282 in 131 games for the AAA Iowa Cubs minor league team. However,

315-736: The Kansas Senate Greg Smith (Nevada politician) (born 1955), Democrat member of the Nevada Assembly Greg Smith (Oregon politician) (born 1968), American politician in the U.S. state of Oregon J. Gregory Smith (1818–1891), railroad tycoon, politician, war-time governor of Vermont Other people [ edit ] Greg Smith, CFO of The Boeing Company Greg Smith (artist) (born 1976), American artist Greg Smith (British Army officer) (born 1956), British businessman and Territorial Army officer Greg Smith (film producer) (1939–2009), British film producer of

336-1473: The Washington Capitals Greg Smith (American football, born 1959) , former National Football League defensive lineman (1984) Greg Smith (American football, born 1970) , walk-on to the Ohio State football team in 1988 Greg Smith (Australian footballer) (born 1957), VFL and SANFL player Gregory Smith (wrestler) (born 1986), American professional wrestler Greg Smith (Paralympian) (born 1967), Australian Paralympian athlete and wheelchair rugby player Greg Smith (curler) (born 1996), Canadian curler Entertainers [ edit ] Gregory Smith (actor) (born 1983), American-Canadian actor Greg Smith (American musician) (born 1963), bassist and vocalist Greg Smith (Canadian musician) , Canadian musician Politicians [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Greg Smith (New South Wales politician) (born 1947), Australian Liberal politician; Attorney-General of New South Wales Greg Smith (Western Australian politician) (born 1960), former Australian Liberal politician United Kingdom [ edit ] Greg Smith (British politician) (born 1979), former deputy leader of Hammersmith & Fulham Council and Conservative MP for Buckingham constituency United States [ edit ] Greg Smith (Kansas politician) (born 1959), Republican member of

357-464: The end of October. At the 2019 general election , Smith was elected as MP for Buckingham with 58.4% of the vote and a majority of 20,411. In the 2024 General Election Smith stood in the new constituency of Mid Buckinghamshire and was elected with 37.3% of the vote and a majority of 5,782. Smith announced his opposition to HS2 and the East West Expressway as part of his campaign. He

378-623: The following year, where he hit .270 in 124 games and again played shortstop and second base. In 1988, Smith played second base and hit .280 in 95 games for the Cubs Winston-Salem minor league team. In 1989, Smith played for the Cubs' AA Charlotte minor-league team, hitting .296 in 126 games. The Cubs promoted Smith to the major leagues in September 1989, and Smith made his Major League Baseball debut on September 2, 1989. Smith played in four games in September 1989, going two for five. In 1990,

399-407: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gregory_Smith&oldid=1182617565 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

420-465: Was a trustee of Riverside Studios from 2008 to 2019. Smith was a councillor on Hammersmith and Fulham Council between May 2006 and May 2018 , and was also deputy leader of the council. In 2014 , the Conservatives lost control of the council to Labour in the local elections, and Smith was appointed as Leader of the Conservative group. He stood down from the council in the 2018 elections. At

441-421: Was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 2nd round of the 1985 MLB amateur draft. He was signed on June 10, 1985. In his first season in the minor leagues, Smith played shortstop in 51 games for the Cubs' Wytheville minor league team, hitting .235. In 1986, he was promoted to the Cubs' Peoria A-level minor league team, where Smith played shortstop and second base and hit .253 in 53 games. Smith returned to Peoria

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