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First baseman Dominic Smith will remain with the New York Yankees organization. Smith had opted-out of his contract after a strong spring training but Greg Joyce of the New York Post reported that he ...
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TAMPA — With roster decisions approaching, Dominic Smith has opted out of his minor league deal with the Yankees, a source confirmed to the Daily News. The Yankees now have 24 hours to add the ...
And the Yankees will likely have two more lefties, J.C. Escarra and Trent Grisham, on their bench, which does not help Smith’s cause. Yankees’ Dominic Smith jogs around the bases after hitting ...
Veteran 1B/OF Dominic Smith is opting out of his contract with the Yankees and will become a free agent, according to multiple reports. SNY MLB Insider Andy Martino reported earlier Friday that if ...
F irst baseman Dominic Smith will have the ability to opt out of his minor league deal with the Yankees if he’s not added to the 40-man roster (or, presumably, informed that he will be added ...
TAMPA — As Dominic Smith met with Dr. Steven Shin at the ... Alex Ovechkin breaks Wayne Gretzky's NHL goals record vs. Islanders Alex Ovechkin and his traveling party are in New York on Sunday ...
If veteran MLB first baseman Dominic Smith makes an Opening Day roster, it won’t be with the New York Yankees. Smith, a former New York Mets top prospect who impressed in Yankees spring training ...
Dominic Smith has rejoined the Yankees. The first baseman/outfielder signed a minor league contract with the team on Monday, the Yankees announced. Smith had been with the Bombers as a non-roster ...
1:00pm: Smith is opting out, reports Robert Murray of FanSided. He was scratched from today’s lineup, so it doesn’t seem as though the Yankees plan on selecting his contract. Smith joins a few ...
TAMPA — As Dominic Smith met with Dr. Steven Shin at the Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute in Los Angeles early last year, all the pain he had experienced began to make sense. Smith ...