Will Smith’s wife Cara took this adorable photo of their “father-daughter date” at the Dodgers dugout after her husband hit a home run in four straight at-bats.

Will Smith is the center of attention as he attempts to join Shohei Ohtani in the Midseason Classic this year. On Sunday, the reserve list is expected to be made public. His prospects of being invited to his second All-Star game grew significantly following his three-home run performance on Friday against the Milwaukee Brewers.

Daughter Charlotte enjoying a post-game date with daddy (Image Credit: Cara Smith / Instagram)

But after the game, Smith gave more thought to a memorable date he had with his daughter Charlotte. Will Smith’s wife, Cara Martinell Smith, thanked the Dodgers for the venue as she posted pictures of their father-daughter date night on Instagram.

“Tonight, a father-daughter date in the clubhouse… really SO grateful for a company that prioritizes family,” she stated in her narrative.

Along with that, Cara posted a picture of Smith acting like a true dad to their two-year-old kid.

She called her dad, “the best girl dad.”

Image Credit: Cara Smith / Instagram

Smith kept up his impressive play on Saturday, starting the Dodgers’ game against the Brewers with a two-run moon blast in the second inning. With their 5-3 victory, they improved to 55-35 on the season, which is the best record in the NL West Division and the second-highest in the National League.

During the Dodgers’ opening game of the season, Will Smith’s daughter took center stage.

Charlotte, the daughter of Will Smith, was a frequent visitor to the Dodgers clubhouse. March. She attended the US season opener against the St. Louis Cardinals with her mother, Cara Martinell Smith, in order to cheer for her All-Star father.

Mrs. Smith, who playfully dubbed Charlotte the Dodgers’ announcer, caught Charlotte’s precious moments flawlessly.

“Is it turned on? Since Dodger Baseball is back! -char,” she posted on Instagram.

Smith made Dodgers history by being the fourth catcher to ever hit three home runs in a single game. He became friends with Mike Piazza, Yasmani Grandal, and Roy Campanella, the three great catchers. After Max Muncy accomplished this feat in May against the Atlanta Braves, he is the second Dodger to do so this season.