The Atlanta Braves have made a strategic move by extending a non-roster invite to veteran first baseman and outfielder Dominic Smith, adding depth to their major league spring training camp. This decision comes as a surprise to many, as Smith, aged 30, brings a wealth of experience and talent to the team.
With a .250 career batting average across nine seasons, Smith has proven his ability to contribute at the plate. His time with the New York Mets, Washington Nationals, Boston Red Sox, and Cincinnati Reds has seen him rack up 69 home runs, including a career-high 12 for the Nationals in 2023. This makes him a valuable asset, especially as a potential backup for starting first baseman Matt Olson and a versatile option in left field or designated hitter.
The Braves' decision to invite Smith to their spring training camp is a bold move, one that could pay dividends if he continues to perform at a high level. It remains to be seen whether this move will impact the team's roster and future plans, but it certainly adds an intriguing layer of depth to their lineup.