The Yankees announced this afternoon that infielder Kevin Smith has been assigned outright to Triple-A. The news comes on the heels of Smith being designated for assignment earlier this week to make room for recently-claimed outfielder Taylor Trammell on the 40-man roster.
Smith, 27, was a fourth-round pick by the Blue Jays in the 2017 draft and is perhaps best known as part of the four-player package Toronto sent to the A’s in exchange for third baseman Matt Chapman. Smith made his big league debut with Toronto in 2021 prior to being moved and ultimately appeared in 96 games with Oakland across two seasons before he was non-tendered by the club back in November.
Smith eventually joined the Yankees on a minor league deal back in January and managed to crack the club’s major league roster last weekend following the placement of utility veteran Jon Berti on the injured list, leading the Yankees to replace Smith’s minor league deal with a fresh big league contract. Unfortunately for Smith, he made just one appearance in a Yankees uniform and did not record a plate appearance before being designated for assignment last week.
When Smith has found playing time at the big league level, he’s generally struggled offensively. In 114 games with the Blue Jays and A’s dating back to his debut in 2021, Smith has hit a lackluster .173/.215/.301 with a 31.2% strikeout rate and a wRC+ of 44 throughout his big league career. While those numbers leave much to be desired, Smith’s respectable .282/.352/.523 career slash line at the Triple-A level and his experience at all four infield spots as well as both outfield corners leave reason for hope that he could be a useful depth piece for a big league club in need at some point.
For now, however, Smith will return to the minor leagues with the Yankees as the infielder has neither the requisite service time nor a previous outright assignment on his resume that would allow him to reject the move in favor of free agency. Going forward, Smith will serve as non-roster depth for the Yankees and hope for another opportunity to join the club’s bench mix at some point this season, competing with youngster Jorbit Vivas as well as fellow non-roster veterans Rougned Odor, Josh VanMeter, and Jordan Groshans.
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It was all downhill after Clerks.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Dogma was pretty good.
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
Clerks 2 was great
Mallrats was good
Dogma was great
Jay and Silent Bob Strike back was funny
Jay and Silent Bob Rehoot was decent.
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
Zack and Miri Make a very specific novie was also great. One of my favorites and very easily quotable too
Curly Was The Smart Stooge
At least he’s not trying to get hotel time with John Smith
Datashark
This will give him time for upcoming Mall Rats venture
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
There’s gonna be a sequel to Mallrats?
Datashark
imdb.com/title/tt11674246/
its called Twilight of the Mall Rats.
Doherty’s swansong I assume
609Collectibles
Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs are running Weston Wilson out at SS. A guy they should be grooming as a RF/1B. Think Smith is a Jersey guy, wouldn’t mind if the Phils brought him in for depth to allow guys like W. Wilson and Kody Clemens to get reps at the corners in AAA.