Will Smith’s absence from the Los Angeles Dodgers’ lineup for the second consecutive game was initially seen as a cautious professional decision. But everything changed completely when a small, innocent yet heartwarming message was shared by his family.
“I hope to see you back on the court soon… I miss when you hit the ball and everyone cheers.”
Just a simple sentence from Smith’s young daughter, but it was enough to silence the entire MLB community.
In a long season with a packed schedule, it’s not uncommon for a player to miss a few games. However, with Will Smith—one of the Dodgers’ most important catchers—his consecutive absences quickly drew attention.
According to coaching staff, Smith is being rested to address a minor, primarily preventative fitness issue. There are no signs of a serious injury, and the team doesn’t want to risk a key player.
But it was in that silence that another story emerged—not in tactics, but in the heart.
Internal sources say Smith’s daughter’s message was initially just a personal note to him during a break. However, when the short video was shared internally within the team, the reaction was immediate.
A Dodgers member recounted:
“Nobody said anything for a few seconds. You know, we’re used to pressure, to injuries… but this was different. It made everything feel so real.”
In the video, she didn’t say much. No complicated words. Just a very simple expectation—to see her dad back on the court, doing what he does best.
On the court, Will Smith is a cool, precise, and incredibly reliable catcher. He controls the game, reads the game, and sets the tempo for the entire pitching lineup.
But off the court, he’s simply a father.
Those close to him say Smith always tries to balance his career and family, especially during the most demanding periods of the season. And that’s why his daughter’s message wasn’t just encouragement—it was a reminder of the biggest reason he plays.
A close friend shared:
“He plays for the team, for the fans. But deep down, he also plays for his family.”

With Smith sidelined for two consecutive games, the Dodgers opted to rotate the roster, giving opportunities to reserve catchers. This was a long-term strategic decision—to keep Smith in top shape as the season entered its more intense phase.
The head coach didn’t seem worried:
“We want to make sure Will is back when he’s truly ready. There’s no reason to rush.”
In a 162-game season, such decisions don’t usually draw much attention. But this time, the story went far beyond the realm of tactics.
As soon as Smith’s daughter’s message spread, social media exploded. Thousands of Dodgers fans reposted her quote, along with well wishes for Smith.
One fan wrote:
“We wish the same for him. But first, stay healthy.”

Another commented:
“Sometimes we forget that behind the players are families. This reminds us all.”
In professional sports, where everything revolves around achievement and pressure, moments like this are rare—but when they do, they leave a lasting impression.
Will Smith may only miss two games. He could be back in a few days and continue his crucial role.
But the message from his daughter will stay longer.
Because sometimes, what makes a player special isn’t what he does on the court. But they are the people waiting for him to return.