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    Astros' Cam Smith: Not guaranteed roster spot – CBS Sports

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    Astros general manager Dana Brown said Wednesday that Smith could begin next season at Triple-A Sugar Land “if he hasn’t turned the corner,” Chandler Rome of The Athletic reports.
    Brown remains high on Smith’s potential, saying he “could be a star one day,” but added that “we’re going to need him to be more consistent.” Smith forced his way onto the Astros’ Opening Day roster with a huge showing in spring training, but he went on to slash just .236/.312/.358 with nine home runs and a 27.8 percent strikeout rate across 134 contests. The rookie started only six of the Astros’ final 20 games, including just two of their final 16 tilts versus right-handed pitching. Smith did play a surprisingly-solid right field, a position he had never manned before. Slated to turn 23 in February, Smith should enter spring training with a chance to win a starting job, but some seasoning in the minors might not be the worst thing for him and the Astros. The 2024 first-round pick has logged just 32 games and 134 plate appearances at the minor-league level.
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