ATLANTA — The hierarchy of stars was apparent even within the desk preparations.
At an All-Star Sport media day occasion on Monday on the Roxy Coca-Cola Theater in Atlanta, the Dodgers’ 5 All-Star representatives had been in the identical space of the big venue.
Within the first row, basking beneath giant spotlights close to an elevated stage, Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman and Clayton Kershaw had been positioned entrance and heart, anticipated to draw so many reporters that retractable ropes lined the perimeter of their podiums.
A number of toes behind them, within the shadows of a balcony overhang, sat Will Smith and Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
An apparent A-Record, adopted by a transparent B-group.
And even then, the place Yamamoto’s media contingent stretched a number of rows deep, Smith’s not often swelled past a number of folks.
He was a third-time All-Star, Nationwide League starter and batting title contender — as soon as once more relegated to the background of the game’s public consciousness.
“He’s up there as far as being overlooked,” Dodgers supervisor and NL All-Star skipper Dave Roberts stated of his ever-present however simply forgotten backstop. “You know what you’re going to get, but you probably don’t appreciate it as much as you should.”
Appreciated, Smith has not been this 12 months. Not totally, on the very least.
Coming into the All-Star break, the 30-year-old slugger is a distant chief within the NL batting race, sporting a .323 mark that outpaces the following closest certified hitter (his lately slumping teammate, Freeman) by a whopping 26 factors.
Smith additionally has 12 residence runs, 46 RBIs, and a .965 OPS (which trails solely his two-way teammate, Ohtani) along with a 15% stroll price (fifth-best within the league).
In line with Fangraphs’ all-encompassing wRC+ metric, solely Yankees famous person Aaron Choose and Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh have been extra productive hitters this season.
And he’s performed all of it whereas shepherding a banged-up Dodgers pitching workers, serving to hold the staff atop the NL West regardless of it having used 35 completely different arms via the primary half of the 12 months.
“For him to go out there, catching these guys, having your team in first place, and then you’re hitting .325, I don’t think people are paying attention to that,” Freeman stated Monday, peering via a forest of reporters to catch a glimpse of Smith over his shoulder. “People are gonna tune into the All-Star Game, they’ll throw his numbers up on the TV, and they’re gonna be like, ‘Whoa, that’s a really good season.’”
However for in addition to Smith has performed, the seven-year veteran stays considerably obscured from the general public highlight.
He’s, as Roberts jokingly places it, probably the most “vanilla” of the staff’s assortment of highlight expertise. He doesn’t have jaw-dropping highlights like Ohtani. He doesn’t have a signature World Collection second corresponding to Freeman. He isn’t excelling at a brand new place corresponding to Mookie Betts. And even when he’s swarmed by reporters across the ballpark, it’s normally to subject questions on catching the Dodgers’ star Japanese trio of Ohtani, Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki.
“Honestly, I don’t really care,” he stated Monday. “That stuff has never been important to me. Being ‘the guy’ or not, any of that. I show up, play baseball every day, try to help the team win, try to be a good teammate, try to lead the pitchers, and ultimately try to win a World Series every year. That’s what’s important to me.”
This 12 months, Smith was voted an All-Star starter for the primary time by followers. However, he isn’t even probably the most talked about catcher at this week’s festivities in Atlanta, overshadowed once more by Raleigh and his 38 first-half residence runs — making the slugger affectionately often called “Big Dumper,” who additionally gained the House Run Derby on Monday evening, one of the best present catcher in baseball within the eyes of many across the sport.
“Will’s just always kind of really under the radar, for whatever reason,” Kershaw stated. “He’s been unbelievable for us, at a position that’s really important and very demanding.”
For Smith, the true pleasure of this 12 months has merely been his well being.
Two years in the past, he slumped mightily within the second half of 2023 (ending the 12 months with a .797 OPS) whereas battling a damaged rib he had suffered that April. This spring, Roberts revealed that Smith’s underwhelming efficiency in 2024 (when he posted extra profession lows with a .248 common and .760 OPS) was hampered by an ankle harm that once more plagued his second-half efficiency.
“The last couple years, I had some, not major things, but some tough injuries,” Smith stated. “But that’s my decision to play through them.”
Now, nonetheless, he’s again at full bodily capability, permitting him to work counts (he has virtually as many walks, 45, as strikeouts, 55), punish fastballs (a pitch he struggled towards the final two years) and preserve probably the most constant manufacturing of any hitter within the Dodgers’ juggernaut lineup.
“I just feel like I have a really good understanding of my swing right now,” Smith stated. “It’s a long season, it comes and goes. But for whatever reason this year, I’ve been able to keep it more than I haven’t. So that’s been fun. Credit to the hitting coaches as well for keeping me in that spot. I just have a really good understanding of what I’m doing up there.”
In his sometimes modest vogue, Smith sidestepped a query about his probabilities of successful the batting title, one thing no catcher has performed since Buster Posey in 2012.
“I’ve never been one to chase awards or anything,” he stated. “I think when you do that, it probably doesn’t go your way, you put too much pressure [on yourself]. So just trying to have one good at-bat at a time, help the team win that day.”
At his present tempo, he may very well be a recipient for MVP votes for the primary time in his profession as effectively, though the Dodgers’ cautious administration of his taking part in time has left him ranked ninth within the NL in wins above substitute so far, in response to Fangraphs.
“What he’s doing is Buster Posey-ish, Joe Mauer-ish,” Freeman stated, citing the one different backstop this century with a batting title (Mauer gained three with Minnesota within the late 2000s). “When you’re leading the league in hitting and you’re catching, it’s really hard to do. You’re calling games. It’s almost like they’re more worried about putting up a zero than they are about hitting.”
In time, Freeman believes, Smith’s Q-rating will proceed to rise, particularly if he retains replicating the sort of numbers he has posted this season.
“I think it just takes maybe a couple times [being here at the All-Star Game],” Freeman stated. “We all know in L.A. how special he is. Obviously, the front office extended him 10 years. So, hopefully now that he’s starting in the All-Star Game, he’s gonna get that national recognition.”
However even when he doesn’t, he hardly appears to be bothered by his second-tier (and, on Monday, second-row) standing.
“I just think he’s resolved to not having to be at the forefront,” Roberts stated. “He doesn’t ever self-promote. He doesn’t need notoriety or attention. He just wants to win. Some players thrive on getting attention. He’s certainly not one of those guys.”