The Tampa Bay Rays needed a jolt after a rough stretch, and Junior Caminero delivered one in a big way. Over four games, the third baseman turned in the kind of run that puts a player in rare company, helping Tampa Bay steady itself during a week when the club was looking to regain its footing.
Caminero’s latest burst was strong enough to place him alongside Hall of Famer Johnny Bench in a stat line that almost never shows up. In the live-ball era, there have been only two four-game stretches by a player 22 or younger with six or more home runs and as many walks as strikeouts: Bench from July 24-27, 1970, and Caminero over his last four games.
That’s the kind of stretch that stands out on its own, but it also came at a useful time for the Rays. Caminero’s production was a major reason Tampa Bay got back on track, and the young slugger has continued to build on what was already a breakout 2025 season.
He’s now hitting .292/.384/.548 with 22 home runs and 49 RBI this year, numbers that show growth across the board. At 22, Caminero has quickly become one of the most dangerous hitters in the game, and his latest week only adds to an already impressive first half.
For a Rays team that has surprised plenty of people by sitting near the top of the American League and leading what was supposed to be one of the toughest divisions in baseball, Caminero’s emergence has been a huge part of the story. Tampa Bay still has work to do before the trade deadline, but with its star third baseman producing at this level, the club has every reason to feel good about where things stand at the halfway point.
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