Sept. 22: Caminero’s promotion to the Majors has now been formally announced by the Rays. Outfielder Luke Raley was placed on the 10-day IL, opening an active roster spot, and righty Trevor Kelley was designated for assignment to make space on the 40-man roster. (You can read up on those corresponding moves here.)
Sept. 21: The Rays are calling up top infield prospect Junior Caminero, reports Jeff Passan of ESPN. They’ll need to select him onto the 40-man roster, which is at capacity.
Caminero, who turned 20 years old in July, becomes the youngest player in the majors. He makes the jump directly from Double-A Montgomery, where he has spent the bulk of the 2023 campaign. Caminero began the year in High-A and was bumped to Montgomery at the end of May.
A native of the Dominican Republic, Caminero signed with Cleveland during the 2019-20 international signing period. He was playing in the Dominican Summer League when the Rays acquired him in a trade that has the potential to go down as one of the more lopsided in recent history. At the deadline for teams to set their 40-man rosters in advance of the 2021 Rule 5 draft, Cleveland sent Caminero to Tampa Bay for right-hander Tobias Myers.
Myers posted a 6.00 ERA in 14 Triple-A starts and was lost on waivers without getting to the majors. Caminero has broken through as one of the sport’s most talented young players. He reached full-season ball last season before this year’s true emergence as a top-tier prospect.
Caminero raked at a .356/.409/.685 clip in 36 High-A contests. He has barely slowed down since moving to Double-A, shredding older competition en route to a .309/.373/.548 line. The right-handed hitter has popped 31 home runs, 18 doubles and six triples over 510 cumulative trips to the dish. He has kept his strikeout rate to a lower than average 19.6%, including a meager 17.1% mark in Double-A.
Alongside the massive numbers, Caminero has impressed scouts with his physical tools. ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel named him the sport’s #5 prospect last month; he also checks in fifth on the updated ranking at Baseball America. Those reports credit him with plus or better power potential, with McDaniel noting that he has a chance to be a 40-homer hitter at peak. ESPN suggests his plate approach can be a little aggressive — he’s walking at an average 8.2% clip in the minors — but there’s general agreement that Caminero could be an impact offensive player.
It’s nevertheless a bold move for the Rays to call upon him in the midst of a pennant race. He’ll obviously face a massive escalation in the quality of pitcher he’ll face down the stretch. Tampa Bay has already secured a playoff spot but has little margin for error if they’re to track down the Orioles for the AL East title and top seed in the American League. They’re a game and a half back of Baltimore after they beat the Angels and the O’s dropped their matchup with Cleveland.
Caminero has mostly split his time between third base and shortstop in the minors. Scouting reports suggest he’s likely to settle in at third base as he fills out physically. Isaac Paredes and Curtis Mead are splitting the hot corner, while defensive specialist Taylor Walls is at shortstop. Walls has a dismal .170/.267/.226 batting line in the second half, so the Rays could give some reps there to Caminero if they’re in search of an offensive boost. Luke Raley is also day-to-day with a left arm issue that recently required an MRI, freeing up some designated hitter at-bats (either for Caminero directly or for Paredes if the Rays wanted to plug Caminero in at third base).
The Rays will be able to carry Caminero on the playoff roster if they decide he’s ready for October action. While he wasn’t on the 40-man roster at the start of September, he was in the organization. Teams can (and often do) petition the league for a player who wasn’t on the 40-man at the beginning of the month to get onto a postseason roster as an injury substitute.
Caminero will be paid at the MLB minimum rate and collect a couple weeks of service time. He won’t be eligible for free agency until after the 2029 season and won’t qualify for arbitration until the 2026-27 offseason at the earliest. Future assignments back to the minor leagues could push that timeline further. Caminero will remain a rookie headed into 2024, leaving open the possibility of netting the club an extra draft choice via the Prospect Promotion Incentive if they carry him for a full service year.
mostlytoasty
wow, really impressive and didn’t think they’d do it even after hearing whispers it might happen.
will be curious if they try to keep him at SS long term, given Franco ain’t ever suiting up again. he’s really more built for 3B but might as well see what he can manage. dude has posted crazy exit velos for a 19/20 year old
Westo97
Doubt they put him at SS, Walls or Basabe till Carson Williams is ready, 25?. B Lowe, left the game tonight, JC at 3rd and Parades to 2nd.
OKBaseballFan
If you didn’t look at Tobias Myers’ stats, well, the trade for Caminero has aged VERY poorly. Maybe Cleveland shouldn’t trade with Tampa anymore???
Samuel
The list of young players that Cleveland couldn’t get much out of
that went to the Rays where they were developed properly to be productive players on a contending team is long.
It really is ridiculous.
The least the Rays can do for Guardians fans is have a contest to fly down 4 Guardians fans one a month and give them box seats to watch their ex-players for a weekend series. They also need to assure that members of the Tampa by Suicide Prevention Center consult with the 4 fans during their stay, and accompany said fans to the airport for their departure.
chaneyb
To be fair, Caminero was raking in the Dominican Summer League when he was with Cleveland. Can’t fault the player development there, they just gave him away.
Paleobros
I mean, I think that might be a bit much.
Tigers3232
Ots not just CLE, TB seems to get best of teams quite often. They have had some poor trades of their own like any organization. But in recent yrs they ve had more heists than most as far as heavily favorable trades. I’m sure STL would love to have Randy A back and obviously Tigers without question would take a mulligan on the Paedres trade. The Archer trade brought in a disgusting amount of pitching talent, if they can ever get healthy.
Bob Lablah
I’m sure they’d love to have Snell back right about now going heading into the playoffs!
Hired Gun 23
Good for the kid!!!
bobsugar84
The video of him getting word in the locker room is awesome.
hiflew
Wander who? This just proves that ANY player can be replaced and all but forgotten very quickly if the need arises.
Michael Chaney
The Guardians haven’t been nearly as good at self-scouting over the past few years. They gave Will Benson away, Nolan Jones has been great for the Rockies (although Juan Brito could still be a good player down the line), Yainer Diaz was a throw in as part of the Myles Straw trade, and even Richie Palacios has been good in a small sample size for the Cardinals. It’s way too easy to look back at a trade with hindsight, but it was definitely risky to give up a toolsy guy who raked in rookie ball for a pitcher the Rays didn’t want anymore.
In the back of my mind I’ll always think that this is the Guardians’ version of trading Tatis for James Shields, but even if Caminero completely flops in the majors (which is very unlikely), they could definitely have traded him for way more than Tobias Myers with the way his value has skyrocketed.
briar-patch thatcher
This is very long-winded explanation for Cleveland’s continued misgivings when dealing with the Rays. Yandy says hello.
Michael Chaney
They’re definitely worst with the Rays, but that’s not really the point I was making. Congrats though I guess
alwaysgo4two
Don’t forget Yandy Diaz on the Rays. He’s going to be a top 5 MVP candidate this year.
Michael Chaney
I didn’t mention Yandy because he was even a few years earlier than this, but yeah that’s the worst of them at the moment. If it wasn’t for Ohtani I honestly think Yandy would have a good chance of winning MVP.
I hated trading him even at the time and it’s only gotten worse lol
I.M. Insane
Well, there’s an opening at SS for him thanks to Wander-Pants.
Bart Harley Jarvis
Wander gives ‘Let The Kids Play’ all new (and unfortunate) meaning.
ClevelandSteelEngines
Cleveland couldn’t afford to give him away but then again they couldn’t afford to pay him.
Ham Fighter
Hopefully this young 20 yr old Dominican prospect doesn’t date 14 yr olds
Vince Ferragamo's Dog
Good luck Hunior, only wk left n we’re trying to make it through tough playoffs n win WS … No Pressure.