What
Will Smith
did in Game 7 of the World Series put his name in one of baseball’s biggest moments. He delivered when it mattered most for the Los Angeles Dodgers, stepping up in the kind of situation every player dreams about and turning it into something unforgettable.
At 29 years old, Smith is still in the prime of his career. An All-Star caliber catcher, he has built his reputation with consistent production multiple seasons with more than 20 home runs, solid averages at the plate, and the ability to respond in high-pressure moments, especially in the postseason. Before reaching MLB, he developed his game at the University of Louisville, where he became one of the most complete catchers in college baseball.
But this night added something different something he will remember forever
On his Game 7 bobblehead night, the focus shifted away from the swing, the stats, and the highlight. His two young daughters walked onto the mound to throw the ceremonial first pitch, accompanied by their mother. They’re still too young to fully understand the magnitude of what their father accomplished but one day they will.
For Smith, this wasn’t just about celebrating a championship moment. It was about sharing it. About being there not as a player, but as a father. Seeing his daughters on the same field where he built his career even if only for a few seconds gives everything that came before a different meaning and reminds him why he keeps going.
Once the game started, he reminded everyone why Will Smith continues to deliver in key moments. Smith went 1-for-4 at the plate, scoring one run and driving in two RBIs, helping the Los Angeles Dodgers secure a 3-2 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks and improve to a 3-0 record to start the season.
The titles, the stats, the Game 7 moment those are what bring recognition and can shape his next contract. But moments like this, the ones that truly connect and stay with you, don’t come around often. They happen when your professional life and your family life align at just the right time.
One day, his daughters will understand what that night meant for him as a father and a player, for baseball in the MLB, for the Dodgers but most of all, for them as Will Smith’s daughters. And that’s the part that will last forever.
Read the full article here

