AB | 26 |
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AVG | .154 |
OBP | .267 |
SLG | .269 |
HR | 0 |
- Full name Cameron Vaughn Smith
- Born 02/22/2003 in Lake Worth, FL
- Profile Ht.: 6'3" / Wt.: 215 / Bats: R / Throws: R
- School Palm Beach Central
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Drafted in the 1st round (14th overall) by the Chicago Cubs in 2024 (signed for $5,070,700).
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School: Florida State
Commit/Drafted: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 21.4
BA Grade: 50/High
Tools: Hit: 50. Power: 55. Run: 45. Field: 50. Arm: 60.
Smith was a pop-up player in high school who ranked as a top 100 prospect in the 2022 class thanks to his physicality, strength and power potential. He flashed those tools as a Florida State freshman in 2023 but ultimately struggled too much with strikeouts to fully capitalize. After the season, Smith overhauled his offensive approach and tweaked his setup in the box. Those changes led to more contact in the 2023 Cape Cod League, where he slashed .347/.406/.575 with six home runs in 44 games. Smith carried over those gains into his draft-eligible 2024 season and hit .402/.497/.677 with 16 home runs and 20 doubles heading into the College World Series. His strikeout rate fell from 28.7% in 2023 to just 15.2% in 2024. After previously using an upright stance in the box, Smith is now more grounded and crouched in his stance with an all-fields approach that has led to more contact but also more balls on the ground. Developing a healthy balance between the two could be the goal in pro ball, because Smith’s swing can be a bit manufactured and prevent him from fully tapping into his plus raw power. In addition to his mechanical adjustments and enhanced contact, Smith also showed a more patient and selective approach, which bodes well for his ability to make future adjustments. He has the tools to stick at third base with plus arm strength and adequate hands. He’s a solid runner underway but can take a few steps to get rolling.
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School: Florida State Committed: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 21.4
Smith came into the 2023 season with significant buzz following a monster fall in which he established himself as an every-day member of the Seminoles’ lineup. He showed flashes of plus raw power and showed the ability to defend well at third with a plus arm, but swing and miss issues hindered the freshman’s production. Smith had a great summer in the Cape Cod League and addressed some of those concerns by hitting .347/.406/.575 with six home runs and 12 doubles and showing a more advanced approach and better contact ability against all pitch types. Smith has a big league body now at 6-foot-3, 221 pounds and his plus throwing arm should give him a chance to stick at third if he can improve his glovework and throwing accuracy.