I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute updates right now. Here’s what appears most recent based on public reports I can recall:
- Dominic “Dom” Smith last surfaced in major-league reporting around late 2023 with the Washington Nationals on a one-year deal, effectively a prove-it move for a lefty bat in the NL East. Since then, multiple outlets referenced past contracts and option-outcome terms, including a 2025-2026 period where he explored or negotiated various MLB opportunities, but no widely reported, finalized MLB frontline contract has been confirmed in the most current weeks you’re asking about.[2][3][4]
If you want, I can search the latest news sources for the absolute freshest updates and provide a tight summary with sources. I can also pull any club-specific movements (e.g., a minor-league deal or opt-out) if that’s what you’re after.
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WASHINGTON -- The Nationals prioritized adding a lefty bat to their lineup this offseason, and they did so with Dominic Smith on Wednesday, when their one-year deal with the first baseman/outfielder was officially announced. Terms weren't disclosed, but Smith's deal is for $2 million and includes another $2 million in
www.mlb.comThe Mets are non-tendering Dom Smith, ending his time in Queens.
www.si.comNEW YORK -- Dominic Smith’s uneven tenure with the Mets has come to an end. The Mets on Friday non-tendered Smith, their first-round pick in the 2013 MLB Draft who struggled for most of a decade to find his footing in Flushing. Smith is now a free agent, able to
www.mlb.comThe Nationals have signed Dom Smith to a one-year deal.
www.si.comThe 25-year-old enjoyed a huge breakout during the pandemic-shortened season, forcing his way into the everyday lineup and hitting .316 with 10 home runs, 21 doubles, 42 RBIs and a .993 OPS in 50 games.
connecticut.news12.comDominic Smith opted out of his contract with the Yankees on Sunday after his hot start in the minors did not yield a promotion to the majors
heavy.comFirst baseman Dominic Smith is opting out of his contract with the New York Yankees after spending the first two months of the 2025 season with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.
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