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Saltdogs Re-Sign Curt Smith for Record 8th Season

LINCOLN – The Lincoln Saltdogs have re-signed Curt Smith for a franchise-record eighth season, the club has announced.
Smith, 34, first played for the ‘Dogs in 2011, and was also prepared to play in 2020 before the COVID-19 shutdown.
From Willemsted, Curacao, Smith has played in 578 career games as a Saltdog and owns a career .314/.380/.465/.880 slashline over those seven seasons. Smith is among the all-time franchise leaders with 701 hits (2nd), 340 runs (2nd), 130 doubles (3rd), 86 homers (2nd), 390 RBIs (2nd) and 224 walks (1st).
With 22 games, Smith will become the second player in franchise history (Bryan Warner, 2001-2007) to reach 600 career games — and he’s just 30 games shy of passing Warner for the most games played in Saltdogs history.
Smith has played 12 seasons of professional baseball in the United States and also has a long career playing for the Dutch national team – in which he was the MVP of the 2011 Baseball World Cup.
Smith owns a career .298/.355/.470/.836 slashline in 1,111 minor-league games, and has 141 career homers to go with 685 RBIs. In 2019, Smith hit .288 with 14 homers and 58 RBIs and he has hit .315 or better in five of his first seven seasons with the ‘Dogs.
He was originally drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 39th round of the 2008 MLB Draft, and the 5-10, 210-pound slugger also earned the America East Player of the Year award in his final collegiate season. He’s also spent four seasons at the Double-A level in three different organizations (STL, MIA, MIN).
The Saltdogs will open the 2021 season on May 18, and the first game at Haymarket Park is scheduled for May 25.

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