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Pavin Joe Smith (born February 6, 1996) is an American professional baseball first baseman and right fielder for the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball (MLB). He played college baseball for the Virginia Cavaliers. The Diamondbacks selected Smith in the 2017 MLB draft and he made his MLB debut in 2020.

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Amateur career

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Pavin participated in the Babe Ruth League's 2008 Cal Ripken Major70 World Series. His two home runs in the World Championship helped his Jupiter, Florida team defeat Mexico, 5–4.[1] Smith attended Palm Beach Gardens Community High School in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. He was a first baseman and pitcher for the school's baseball team .[2] As a pitcher, he had a 5–0 win–loss record with a 0.66 earned run average and 54 strikeouts in 32 innings pitched.[3] The Colorado Rockies selected him in the 32nd round of the 2014 MLB draft, but he did not sign.[4][5]

Smith enrolled at the University of Virginia to play college baseball for the Virginia Cavaliers. He played the 2015 season with an ulnar collateral ligament injury of the elbow, which prevented him from pitching. Smith had the game-winning hit in the second game of the 2015 College World Series against Vanderbilt.[6] Smith underwent Tommy John surgery after Virginia won the College World Series, and he returned to play in 2016.[7] He hit eight home runs as a sophomore. After the 2016 season, he played collegiate summer baseball for the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod Baseball League and was named a league all-star.[8] In 2017, his junior year, Smith batted .342 with 13 home runs and 12 strikeouts.[9]

Professional career

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The Arizona Diamondbacks selected Smith with the seventh overall selection of the 2017 MLB draft.[10] Smith signed with the Diamondbacks, receiving a $5 million signing bonus.[9]

Smith made his professional debut with the Hillsboro Hops of the Low-A Northwest League[11] and spent the rest of 2017, posting a .318 batting average with 27 runs batted in (RBI) over 51 games.[12] He was named a postseason All-Star.[13] Smith played for the Visalia Rawhide of the High-A California League in 2018,[14] where he hit .255 with 11 home runs and 54 RBI over 120 games.[12] After the 2018 season, he played in the Arizona Fall League.[15] Smith spent 2019 with the Jackson Generals of the Double-A Southern League.[16] Over 123 games, he slashed .291/.370/.466 with 12 home runs and 67 RBI.[17]

On September 10, 2020, the Diamondbacks selected Smith's contract to the 40-man and active roster.[18] He made his major league debut on September 12 against the Seattle Mariners and notched his first hit off Yoshihisa Hirano.[19] On September 25, Smith hit his first major league home run off A. J. Ramos of the Colorado Rockies.[20]

Smith played in 145 games for the Diamondbacks in 2021, hitting .267/.328/.404 with career highs in home runs (11) and RBI (49). In 2022, Smith made 75 appearances for Arizona and hit .220/.300/.367 with nine home runs and 33 RBI.[21] Smith was optioned to the Triple-A Reno Aces to begin the 2023 season.[22] He returned to the Diamondbacks on April 9,[23] after Kyle Lewis was placed on the injured list.[24] In 69 games for Arizona, he hit .188/.317/.325 with seven home runs and 30 RBI.

Smith was again optioned to Triple-A Reno to begin the 2024 season.[25] He hit three home runs against the Houston Astros on September 8.[26]

Smith made 87 appearances for the Diamondbacks in 2025, batting .258/.362/.434 with eight home runs, 28 RBI, and two stolen bases. On August 29, 2025, Smith was placed on the injured list due to a strained left quadricep.[27] He was transferred to the 60-day injured list on September 5, officially ending his season.[28]

Personal life

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Smith's father is a sports agent who once had the golfer Corey Pavin as a client. Smith is named after the golfer.[29] As a Christmas present in 2017, Smith paid off his parents' mortgage.[13]

Smith is married to former University of Florida gymnast Amanda Cheney.[30] They have one daughter.[31]

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Pavin Joe Smith (born February 6, 1996) is an American professional baseball and for the Diamondbacks of (MLB). A native of , Smith played college baseball at the , where he helped the Cavaliers win the 2015 as a freshman and amassed 178 career RBIs, second in school history, and 28 home runs, tied for sixth-most, during his tenure. The Diamondbacks selected him seventh overall in the first round of the 2017 MLB Draft, and he signed a professional contract shortly thereafter. Smith made his MLB debut on September 12, 2020, and has since established himself as a left-handed batting, left-throwing capable of contributing at first base and in the outfield. His breakout came in 2023, when he appeared in the postseason for the Diamondbacks, including the , , and , as the team reached the Fall Classic for the first time since 2001. In 2024, Smith enjoyed a strong season with a .270 , 9 home runs, and 36 RBIs over 60 games before injuries, including oblique strains in April and July, limited his 2025 campaign. That year, he suffered a left strain in late August that led to his placement on the 60-day and ended his season after just 87 games. Through the end of 2025, Smith's MLB career statistics include a .246 , 45 home runs, 180 RBIs, and a .736 percentage over 543 games.

Amateur career

High school career

Pavin Smith attended Palm Beach Gardens Community High School in , where he played as a two-way player. As an 11-year-old, he participated in the Babe Ruth League's 2008 Cal Ripken Major70 in , representing a Palm Beach Gardens team that won the tournament by defeating 5-4 in the championship game. In the final, Smith hit two solo home runs, contributing to his team's 16 total homers in the event. During his high school career under coach Joe Russo, Smith earned three first-team all-conference honors after receiving second-team recognition as a and was a four-time all-county selection. As a senior, he was named first-team all-state and selected to the and Palm Beach County all-star teams, along with earning third-team preseason All-American honors from Baseball America. That year, Smith batted .395 with seven home runs and 30 RBI while excelling on the mound with a 5-0 record, 0.66 ERA, 54 strikeouts, and only six walks over 32 innings. Following his senior season, Smith was selected by the Colorado Rockies in the 32nd round of the 2014 MLB Draft but chose not to sign, honoring his to attend the , where he committed as a to play .

College career

Smith enrolled at the University of Virginia in 2014 and played college baseball for the Virginia Cavaliers from 2015 to 2017, primarily as a first baseman and left fielder. As a freshman in 2015, Smith started all 68 games, batting .302 with 83 hits, and contributed significantly to Virginia's national championship run in the College World Series. In the decisive Game 3 of the finals against Vanderbilt, he went 2-for-3 with three RBIs, including a two-run home run to tie the score at 2-2 in the fourth inning and a go-ahead RBI single in the fifth that proved to be the game-winner in Virginia's 4-2 victory. For his efforts, Smith earned Freshman All-America honors from Baseball America, D1Baseball, and Louisville Slugger (second team), as well as a spot on the ACC All-Freshman Team and the All-NCAA Lake Elsinore Regional Team. Following the , Smith underwent surgery on his left elbow in October 2015 but returned for the 2016 season, where he appeared in 59 games and batted .329 with eight home runs and 57 RBIs, earning Second-Team All-ACC honors and a place on the NCAA Charlottesville Regional All-Tournament Team. He became the first player to hit multiple home runs in an NCAA tournament game that year, achieving the feat against East Carolina. In his junior year of 2017, Smith had a breakout season, batting .342 with 13 home runs and a school-record 77 RBIs in 60 games, while drawing 38 walks against just 12 strikeouts, which earned him First-Team All-ACC recognition and a semifinalist nod for the . He set a program record with four home runs across his NCAA tournament appearances. Over his three-year college career, Smith compiled a .325 with 28 home runs (tied for sixth in UVA history), 178 RBIs (second in school history), and 373 (eighth in program history). After his junior season, Smith decided to forgo his senior year and declare for the 2017 MLB Draft, where he was selected seventh overall by the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Professional career

Minor league career

Smith was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks with the seventh overall pick in the out of the and signed for a $5,016,300 bonus, the full slot value for his draft position. Following his signing, he made his professional debut with the of the , where he batted .318 with 27 RBIs over 51 games as a . In 2018, Smith advanced to the of the , adjusting to more advanced pitching and posting a .255 with 11 home runs and 54 RBIs in 120 games. The season represented a developmental step, as he focused on refining his approach against better velocity and breaking balls, though his overall production showed promise in power output. He also appeared in 17 games for the Salt River Rafters in the , batting .250. Smith earned a promotion to the Double-A of the Southern League in 2019, where he delivered a breakout campaign with a .291 , 12 home runs, and 67 RBIs across 123 games. His improved plate discipline and consistent contact led to discussions within the about a potential mid-season or postseason promotion to Triple-A, highlighting his readiness for higher levels as a corner with emerging versatility. The 2020 minor league season was canceled due to the , depriving Smith of a full year of development at Double-A or above and stalling his momentum after two consecutive seasons of progress. Through 2019, his totals stood at a with 23 home runs and 148 RBIs in 294 games, underscoring his evolution from a college hitter into a professional prospect capable of handling first base duties while adapting to outfield roles.

Major League Baseball career

Smith made his Major League Baseball debut with the Diamondbacks on September 12, 2020, against the Seattle Mariners, where he recorded his first hit off pitcher . His initial appearances were limited to 12 games that season, batting .270 with one and four RBIs during the abbreviated 60-game schedule. In 2021, Smith emerged as a regular first baseman for the Diamondbacks, appearing in 145 games and posting a .267 with 11 home runs and 49 RBIs. This breakout performance established him as a key part of the lineup, leveraging his left-handed power and defensive versatility at first base and in . Smith's 2022 season was marked by inconsistencies, as he played in 75 with a .220 , nine home runs, and 33 RBIs. Injuries and situations limited his opportunities, leading to a demotion to Triple-A Reno midseason before a . By 2023, Smith's role shifted primarily to a bench player and option, appearing in 69 with a .188 , seven home runs, and 30 RBIs. He contributed sporadically off the bench, including in the postseason during Arizona's run, but struggled with consistency against right-handed pitching. A career highlight came in 2024 on September 8 against the Houston Astros, when Smith hit three home runs—including a grand slam off —and drove in eight RBIs in a single game, powering a Diamondbacks victory. This performance underscored his power potential in limited at-bats, as he batted .270 with nine home runs and 36 RBIs across 60 games that year. Entering 2025, Smith's role expanded to a more consistent position following Joc Pederson's departure in free agency, forming a left-handed option against right-handers. He appeared in 87 games, batting .258 with eight home runs and 28 RBIs, showing improved plate discipline. However, injuries limited his season: he suffered a right oblique strain in early July, placing him on the 10-day on July 6 and missing six weeks until his activation on August 18, followed by a left quadriceps in late August that led to his placement on the 10-day retroactive to August 28. The Diamondbacks transferred him to the 60-day list on September 5 and activated him on November 6. Through the 2025 season, Smith has compiled a .246 , 45 home runs, and 180 RBIs over 448 games with the Diamondbacks. His career trajectory reflects an evolution from a and bench contributor to a potential everyday option at first base or , bolstered by his preparation that honed his readiness for big-league demands.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Pavin Smith was born on February 6, 1996, in , to parents Tim and Pamela Smith, who provided strong support for his early interest in . His father worked as a golf representative for the organization. Smith is married to Amanda Cheney, a former gymnast for the Gators, with their wedding taking place on December 11, 2020. The couple welcomed their daughter, Cheney Joy Smith, on December 6, 2023. As a Major League Baseball player, Smith maintains close family ties, exemplified by his 2017 decision to use part of his signing bonus to pay off his parents' mortgage on their home as a gesture of gratitude for their lifelong support. He and his wife navigate the challenges of MLB travel schedules while prioritizing family, including time with their young daughter amid the demands of .

Other personal details

Pavin Smith was named after , whom his father, Tim Smith, represented as a sports agent during his career in management. This naming choice reflects early familial influences from the world of , blending and in Smith's upbringing. In a gesture of gratitude for his parents' support throughout his development as an athlete, Smith used a portion of his $5 million from the 2017 MLB Draft to pay off the mortgage on his family's home in . He presented the gift as a surprise, accompanied by a heartfelt letter expressing appreciation for the loving environment they provided. Smith maintains strong ties to his Florida roots, having been born and raised in Jupiter, where he grew up rooting for the local Florida Marlins during their 2003 World Series championship run. These connections highlight his enduring affinity for his hometown community, even after relocating for his professional career. Demonstrating personal values centered on compassion and giving back, Smith has participated in charitable initiatives, including a 2023 partnership with fellow player Chris Stratton to support Compassion International's efforts aiding mothers and babies in need, aiming to raise $7.5 million. In 2025, he visited pediatric patients at a local hospital alongside teammate Ryan Thompson to provide encouragement and distraction during treatments. Additionally, Smith engaged with youth at the Arizona Diamondbacks' Boys & Girls Clubs annual Trunk or Treat event, fostering community spirit through interactive activities.

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