Another classic case of false advertising here with one of the NeL's true mystery men,
Wyman Smith. I've slowly been amassing reference books on the NeL, with my "library" now standing at five, but it is only in Jim Riley's book that Wyman is mentioned in any more than passing, and even then his entry is a mere paragraph long with little information of note other than the fact (?) that he was one of three players named Smith on the 1922 Baltimore Black Sox roster.
His Seamheads page shows him having played 85 official games over five seasons, all with Baltimore, and credits him with a career 315/361/457 slash line along with 6 homers and 50 RBI. EC parses that out to near enough 7 WAR in his MLEs - all in all, a nice albeit abbreviated career.
As far as the EL is concerned, Wyman's selection 9th overall by Brooklyn in the 1972 Draft is turning out to be a very astute one indeed for the RGs.
Now in his third season at the top level after spending '73 at the TL Eagles, Wyman is slashing 273/327/470 and has nearly matched his MLE output already with 5.9 bWAR to his name. After winning the 1974 Fowler Medal, Wyman's 124 RBI led the Fleet Conference in 1975, with his 35 HR also among the league's best and he was named to that season's All-Star Game. He's looking sharp again so far this year and seems set for a much more substantial career than his IRL equivalent.