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If Cameron is not in the Norfolk game at 6:35 its because he is on the way to Baltimore.   That is my guess.

Cameron has a 267/358/481/839 in 138 at bats.   7 homers, 26 RBI.   He is 26 and was drafted in the 1st round by Houston when Elias was doing the drafting.

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1 minute ago, wildcard said:

If Cameron is not in the Norfolk game at 6:35 it because he is on the way to Baltimore.   That is my guess.

Cameron has a 267/258/481/839 in 138 at bats.   7 homers, 26 RBI.   He is 26 and was drafted in the 1st round by Houston when Elias was doing the drafting.

Lower OBP than BA?..that will endear him to the game thread crowd.

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4 minutes ago, wildcard said:

If Cameron is not in the Norfolk game at 6:35 its because he is on the way to Baltimore.   That is my guess.

Cameron has a 267/258/481/839 in 138 at bats.   7 homers, 26 RBI.   He is 26 and was drafted in the 1st round by Houston when Elias was doing the drafting.

What Norfolk game at 6:35?   

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4 minutes ago, wildcard said:

If Cameron is not in the Norfolk game at 6:35 its because he is on the way to Baltimore.   That is my guess.

Cameron has a 267/358/481/839 in 138 at bats.   7 homers, 26 RBI.   He is 26 and was drafted in the 1st round by Houston when Elias was doing the drafting.

Norfolk is off today 

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28 minutes ago, UMDTerrapins said:

I think we’re more likely to see McKenna getting more PT. Personally, I’d give Haskin a look. 
 

correction - Haskin still rehabbing in Aberdeen…..disregard my suggestion 

McKenna does not hit righties well.

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