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The Tampa Bay Rays have called up their top prospect, Junior Caminero, from Triple-A Durham, with hopes that he will inject much-needed energy into their struggling offense. Caminero, a 21-year-old third baseman, has shown significant promise with a .276 batting average, 13 home runs, and 34 RBIs in 53 games this season, despite being sidelined twice by quad injuries. In his MLB debut against the Houston Astros, Caminero demonstrated his potential with a hard-hit single and impressive fielding. Last season, he briefly joined the Rays, hitting .235 in seven games. The Rays traded Isaac Paredes to the Cubs to make room for Caminero, signaling their focus on the future. With the team currently 5.5 games out of the AL wild-card race, Caminero's call-up is a strategic move to evaluate his impact on the team.
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