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.
Sources
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.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 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.comThe Mets are non-tendering Dom Smith, ending his time in Queens.
www.si.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.comThe Nationals have signed Dom Smith to a one-year deal.
www.si.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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