All three men name-checked Ken Caminiti as the strongest-armed third baseman in modern baseball history during Saturday's induction of Caminiti into the Houston Astros Hall of Fame. The love for ...
For a second time, Ken Caminiti was recognized by a major-league team among its franchise greats. The Astros posthumously ...
The 24th pick is valued at $3.56 million. Caminiti, 6-foot-2, 195 pounds, reclassified up a year to be part of this draft. His cousin, the late Ken Caminiti, was the National League MVP as a third ...
This is a bet so obvious and so easy that even that gambling fool, Ippei Mizuhara, would probably win: His old buddy Shohei ...
Ken Caminiti was a household name on the rising Houston Astros squads of the early 1990s. He'll be recognized for his ...
"There was buzz earlier in the cycle that Caminiti would go top 15," says CBS Sports. "He's a pretty interesting lefty with ...
Caminiti is the cousin of three-time MLB All-Star and 1996 MLB MVP Ken Caminiti, who tragically passed away from an overdose in 2004. The 6'2", 195 lb. southpaw was ranked by MLB Pipeline as the ...
He turns 18 next month. If the last name sounds familiar, he’s the cousin of the late 1996 National League MVP Ken Caminiti.
Former Astros All-Star third baseman Ken Caminiti and former, longtime Spanish radio broadcaster René Cárdenas are now ...
Even in the middle of July, the high school sports news keeps flowing in. To start the week, Scottsdale Saguaro graduate Cam Caminiti was taken as the 24th overall pick of the MLB Draft.
Caminiti's cousin happens to be 1996 NL MVP winner Ken Caminiti, a player who in addition to that MVP, made three All-Star teams, won three Gold Gloves, and took home a Silver Slugger. He played ...