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Dominic David Rene Smith (born June 15, 1995) is an American professional baseball first baseman and left fielder for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the New York Mets and Washington Nationals. He was selected by the Mets with the 11th overall pick of the 2013 MLB draft out of Junípero Serra High School in Gardena, California, and made his MLB debut in 2017. He bats and throws left-handed. Early life Smith participated in Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities and the Major League Baseball Urban Youth Academy in his youth. He attended Junípero Serra High School in Gardena, California, and played for the school's baseball team as a first baseman, outfielder, and pitcher. He led the Cavaliers to the California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section division championship in 2013. Smith committed to attend the University of Southern California (USC). Professional career New York Mets Minor leagues The Mets selected Smith in the first round, with the eleventh overall selection, of the 2013 Major League Baseball draft. Rather than attend USC, he signed with the Mets for a $2.6 million signing bonus. The Mets assigned Smith to the Gulf Coast Mets of the rookie–level Gulf Coast League (GCL), where he batted .287 with three home runs and 22 runs batted in (RBIs) in 48 games. He was subsequently promoted to the Kingsport Mets of the rookie-level Appalachian League, where he recorded four doubles in six at bats. At season's end, Baseball America named Smith as the 4th best prospect in the GCL for 2013. He spent the entire 2014 season with the Savannah Sand Gnats of the Single–A South Atlantic League. With just one home run, 44 RBIs and 77 strikeouts in 461 at bats, Smith fell way short of expectations. Smith got off to a slow start with the St. Lucie Mets of the High–A Florida State League (FSL) in 2015. He batted .143 with one double in his first sixteen games, and was 0-for-22 to start May. On May 12, Smith got his first extra base hit since Opening Day with a double against the Tampa Yankees. The 3-for-5 performance signaled a turn around for Smith, who compiled a sixteen-game hitting streak to raise his batting average to .260. For the month of June, Smith batted .352 with a FSL-leading 38 hits and 51 total bases. He also had the second most RBIs (20) and fifth most runs scored (15) to earn FSL Player of the Month honors. The hot hitting continued; Smith ended the season with a .305/.354/.417 slashline, and a career high six home runs. He led the league with 79 RBIs and 33 doubles on his way to being named FSL Player of the Year. After the season, he played for the Salt River Rafters of the Arizona Fall League. In 2016, Smith played for the Binghamton Mets of the Double–A Eastern League, where he posted a .302 batting average with 14 home runs and 91 RBIs. He played in the 2016 All-Star Futures Game. The Mets assigned Smith to the Las Vegas 51s of the Triple–A Pacific Coast League to start the 2017 season. Major leagues 2017–2019 The Mets promoted Smith to the major leagues on August 11, 2017 after Fernando Salas was designated for assignment. He made his debut that night against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park, recording a single for his first hit off of Nick Pivetta. Smith hit his first home run off of Sonny Gray on August 15. He ended the 2017 season with a .198 batting average and nine home runs in 167 at bats for the Mets. In spring training in 2018, Smith was set to compete with Adrián González to be the Mets' starting first baseman, but he missed most of spring training due to a quadriceps injury. He began the season in Las Vegas, and was promoted on May 11 when Jay Bruce went on the paternity list and demoted when Bruce returned on May 14. Smith was promoted again on June 11 when the Mets released Adrián González. Smith was demoted again on July 20 after Yoenis Céspedes was activated from the disabled list. In 2018 with the Mets he batted .224/.255/.420 in 143 at bats. During spring training in 2019, Smith resumed using a continuous positive airway pressure machine. Smith had been diagnosed with sleep apnea in 2016 when, during a sleep study, he stopped breathing 90 times per hour—a doctor told him that 30 breathing stoppages per hour would have been considered a severe case. He and Mets general manager Brodie Van Wagenen credited the treatment with making him more alert and productive on the field that spring. Smith made the opening day roster and split time between first base and left field in what was described as a "breakout season." In late July, he was placed on the injured list (IL) with a stress fracture in his foot. On September 29, Smith returned from the IL in the last game of the Mets regular season. In his first at-bat back, he hit a three-run walk-off home run off Grant Dayton with the Mets down by two runs, leading the team to a 7–6 win in the bottom of the 11th inning over the Atlanta Braves. 2020 In the 2020 season, Smith received more playing time following Yoenis Cespedes' decision to opt out of the shortened season due to COVID-19-related concerns. For the second year in a row, he enjoyed what was described as a "breakout season." He played in 50 of the team's 60 games batting .316/.377/.616 for the Mets with 21 doubles, 10 home runs and 42 RBIs in only 177 ABs. His .616 slugging percentage set a franchise record, albeit in a shortened season. Following the 2020 season, Smith was named one of the finalists for the Hank Aaron Award after registering an on-base plus slugging (OPS) of .993, tied for fourth in the National League. Smith finished thirteenth in National League MVP Award voting. Writing for ESPN.com, Sam Miller named Smith the 25th-most entertaining player in baseball, describing him as "one of the most engaging people in the sport." 2021 In 2021, Smith batted .244/.304/.363 with 11 home runs and 48 RBIs in 145 games, while playing primarily left field. His 2021 season was universally considered a disappointing setback. A Sports Illustrated article on the season's biggest disappointments called him "the team's least valuable player in 2021." An article on FanSided described him as looking "like a shell of the player" he was in 2020. An ESPN.com article described Smith and teammate Jeff McNeil as "prime under-performers". Greg Joyce wrote in the New York Post that "Smith’s regression in 2021 clouded his future and role" with the Mets. In March 2022, he told reporters that he suffered a partially torn labrum in late May or early June 2021 but played through the injury, which affected his swing. 2022 During the 2021–22 offseason, the Mets signed Mark Canha and Starling Marte to play the corner outfield positions and Pete Alonso was again slated to be the everyday first baseman. Smith reportedly was unhappy with his anticipated loss of playing time and the Mets discussed a trade to the San Diego Padres which ultimately fell through before the season began. .... Discover the Dominic Smith popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Dominic Smith books.

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    Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon

    Pam Hirsch

    Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon was the most unconventional and influential leader of the Victorian women's movement. Enormously talented, energetic and original, she was a femini...

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    The New Penguin Book of English Folk Songs

    Julia Bishop & Steve Roud

    One of the Spectator's Books of the Year 2012'Farewell and adieu to you fair Spanish ladiesFarewell and adieu to you ladies of SpainFor we've received orders for to sail for old En...

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    Personal Therapy

    Dr Brian Roet

    Unresolved and unconscious trauma and distress can cause depression and other psychological states, but how can therapy help? How does it work? What sort of techniques are employed...

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    The Sneeze Collector

    Dominic Smith

    Have you ever had the feeling you were about to sneeze, and it just went away? Well, maybe, just maybe, it didn’t go away. You may have been visited by The Sneeze Collector! When...

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    Stratton

    Duncan Falconer

    NOW A MAJOR FILM STARRING DOMINIC COOPER READ IT BEFORE YOU SEE IT! THE ENEMY HAS A WEAPON. SO DO WE.Discover the hugely bestselling debut thriller by a former member of the elit...

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    Kraftwerk

    Tim Barr

    The future of modern music began in Dusseldorf in 1970, when an avantgarde German band, the Organisation reinvented themselves as Kraftwerk and set in motion a train of events whic...

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    Summary of The Last Painting of Sara de Vos

    Instaread

    Summary of The Last Painting of Sara de Vos by Dominic Smith | Includes Analysis   Preview: The Last Painting of Sara de Vos by Dominic Smith is a novel that describes th...

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    The Nineties

    John Robb

    IF YOU REMEMBER THE NINETIES...YOU WERE THERE!The Rock 'N' Roll Fifties. The Swinging Sixties. The trashy Seventies. The moneygrabbing Eighties. There is a neat bunch of clichés fo...

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    The Weeping Woman

    Zoe Valdes & David Frye

    Winner of the prestigious Azorín Prize for Fiction, the bestselling novel about love, sacrifice, and Picasso's mistress, Dora Maar.A writer resembling Zoé Valdésa Cuban exile livin...

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    Factory

    Mick Middles

    Factory Records' fame and fortune were based on two bands Joy Division and New Order and one personality that of its director, Tony Wilson. At the height of the label's success ...

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    Cry for the Dead

    Dominic G Smith

    Domenico Rea, has been asked by fellow criminal Ian Gilmour to undertake the biggest deal of his life, one that will let him retire from the 'game' and go fully legitimate. It seem...

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    The English Rebel

    David Horspool

    The English have a rich and glorious history of making trouble for themselves. One hundred and forty years before the French Revolution, the English executed their king and institu...

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    Having it So Good

    Peter Hennessy

    Winner of the Orwell Prize for Political Writing, Peter Hennessy's Having it So Good: Britain in the Fifties captures Britain in an extraordinary decade, emerging from the shadow o...

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    A Country of Eternal Light

    Paul Dalgarno

    An astonishingly inventive, playful, witty, poignant and deeply moving novel from one of Australia's most exciting writers. Shortlisted for THE AGE BOOK OF THE YEAR and THE REA...