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Rays slugger Junior Caminero feels fortunate left hand not broken after he was hit in All-Star Game
By DAN GELSTON, Associated Press at ValleyCentral (KVEO/CBS4) - Sports
· July 15, 2026
· 1 min read
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Junior Caminero feared the worst when a 98 mph sinker that didn’t sink struck him in the left hand in the All-Star Game. For the Tampa Bay Rays slugging third baseman, Caminero considered himself fortunate the hit-by-pitch was more a scare than a season-ender. “You are thinkin...
Key takeaway For the Tampa Bay Rays slugging third baseman, Caminero considered himself fortunate the hit-by-pitch was more a scare than a season-ender.
Why this matters in The McAllen
The close call for Junior Caminero in the All-Star Game will likely have fans in the Rio Grande Valley holding their breath, given the slugger's local ties. As a notable figure with roots in the area, Caminero's performance is often closely followed by the community. The fact that he escaped serious injury will be a relief to those who have been tracking his progress. With the baseball season in full swing, the Valley's sports enthusiasts will be keeping a keen eye on Caminero's recovery and return to the field. The Tampa Bay Rays' schedule will be of particular interest, as locals will be eager to see Caminero back in action and contributing to his team's success. His ability to bounce back from this scare will be a key factor in the Rays' chances, and Valley residents will be watching with bated breath.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 15, 2026 ·
Source: ValleyCentral (KVEO/CBS4) - Sports ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Junior Caminero feared the worst when a 98 mph sinker that didn’t sink struck him in the left hand in the All-Star Game. For the Tampa Bay Rays slugging third baseman, Caminero considered himself fortunate the hit-by-pitch was more a scare than a season-ender. “You are thinkin...
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