**Announcement: Dominic Smith DFA’d by Cincinnati Reds After Brief Stint**
Dominic Smith, the experienced first baseman who made a notable contribution to the Boston Red Sox earlier this summer, has once again been designated for assignment. Smith’s brief tenure with the Cincinnati Reds has come to an end, as the Reds made a roster move to promote outfielder Blake Dunn from Triple-A Louisville.
Smith, who was a key player for the Red Sox during a period of significant roster adjustments, stepped into the role of starting first baseman when Triston Casas was sidelined. His ability to hold down the position and provide stability in the clubhouse was instrumental for Boston. During his 84 games with the Red Sox, Smith posted a solid .237 batting average with a .317 on-base percentage and a .390 slugging percentage, including six home runs.
Despite his contributions in Boston, Smith’s time with the Reds was short-lived. He played only nine games for Cincinnati, struggling to find his rhythm with a .182 batting average over 26 at-bats. His underwhelming performance led to the Reds’ decision to designate him for assignment, opening up a spot for the promising outfielder Dunn, who has been making waves in the minors.
As Smith now faces the possibility of returning to the open market, his next steps are uncertain. Known for his resilience and ability to adapt, Smith will likely be exploring new opportunities with teams seeking a versatile and experienced first baseman. His previous stint with the Red Sox, where he was a reliable figure during a challenging time, highlights his value as a player who can contribute both on and off the field.
The Red Sox and their fans will remember Smith’s effort and presence during a crucial period of the season. His ability to step up when needed and his experience in the league make him a player to watch as he navigates this transition. While his time with the Reds may not have gone as planned, Smith’s track record suggests he could be a valuable asset to another team in need of his skill set and leadership.