I don’t have live access to the latest updates from here, but I can share the most recent widely reported information I can recall and suggest how to verify.
Core answer
- As of the last widely publicized reports, Dom Smith’s notable contract moves involved a 1-year deal with the Washington Nationals in early 2023, with options/bonuses reported around $2 million base and up to $2 million in performance incentives. Beyond that, major public moves through 2024–2025 included various minor-league or opt-out scenarios, with several outlets tracking his status, but there isn’t a single definitive “latest” contract universally agreed upon in late 2025 or into 2026 in the sources I have here. For the most current status, please check trusted MLB transaction trackers or team announcements.
Where to verify the latest
- MLB.com transactions page for Dominic Smith
- Team press releases (Nationals, Yankees, Mets, etc.) depending on where he’s rumored
- Reputable sports outlets (ESPN, MLB Network, Sports Illustrated) for contract updates
If you’d like, I can search the latest news again and summarize the current contract status with citations. Would you like me to do that?
Sources
NEW 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.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.
bleacherreport.comThe Mets are non-tendering Dom Smith, ending his time in Queens.
www.si.comThe Nationals have signed Dom Smith to a one-year deal.
www.si.comWASHINGTON -- 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
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