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Mike Cameron batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...

posted 7/22/2007 in Mike Cameron Bookmarks

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SEATTLE MARINERS - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 1/27/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... to a few organizations before making the big league squad as a Jack of All Trades. He became a super sub for Lou Piniella's AL West winners of 1995 and 1997. He would start in the infield, the outfield and be a useful pinch runner as well. In 1996 he was 8th in the league in stolen bases despite only starting 71 games. He played until he was 38 years old and now coaches the Mariners as a base stealing instructor. RESERVE OUTFIELDER MIKE CAMERON Ken Griffey Jr put the Mariners in a serious bind after the 1999 season. He ...

Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 36
Published 1/21/2009 by Rob Iracane at Walkoff Walk
... Mike Cameron, CF: One of a handful of players to smash four ding-dongs in a single game, missing the would-be record-setting fifth tater tot by a cat's whisker. Long considered one of the coolest dudes in baseball, an honor he will retain lest he become a Yankee. ...

So much for working the count
Published 12/11/2008 by jnr98@yahoo.com (Jason @ IIATMS) at It's About The Money - A New York Yankees Blog
... . Sure Cameron's a better CF than Melky and he's got more power, but this is a free swinger who will strike out 150+ times a year. He will also be a spry 36 by Opening Day. He owns a career .250 AVG and a beefy .340 OBP. He struck out exactly 142 times twice in the last three years, surrounding a 160 K "effort". Oy. His defense better make up for some of this. ...

Should Yanks spend more to win now?
Published 10/24/2008 by Aziz at New York Yankees Fan Blog
... , there are much, much worse ideas. The Yanks would get much-improved defense in center at a low cost, and a guy with a surprisingly good 110 OPS+ . People were a little too quick to look at his age and batting average, but a closer look at the numbers shows that he'd fill out the outfield nicely while the Yanks wait for Austin Jackson. Cameron has hit 20+ homers in the NL for three consecutive seasons and can still steal around 20 bases. The counterargument, as Dave brought up yesterday, is that a full season of Brett Gardner might give you comparable numbers, but certainly ...

NL Central Smackdown : Center Field
Published 5/3/2008 by Rob G. at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog
... 3.83 5 Reed Johnson 3.13 1.6 5 Mike Cameron 5.4 3.03 3 ...

Time's Arrow
Published 3/26/2008 by Shyster at ShysterBall
... So, here I am, my long tenure making me feeling older than I really am. Realizing that, like many, I haven't felt all that young since I took that victory lap back in 2003. I wonder sometimes: can I still be productive? Useful? Desirable to the opposite sex? ...

Baseball Analysts 2008 NL Central Preview
Published 3/21/2008 by Patrick Sullivan and Marc Hulet at Baseball Analysts
... asking for trouble if they think he can play regularly… and I doubt they do. Maybe they should look into someone like Toronto's Reed Johnson to help out in center on a platoon basis. Al, what do you make of Milwaukee's pitching and defense? Al: The Brewers' pitching and defense are the single biggest reason that they finished second in 2007. Ryan Braun was so bad at third base that the Brewers had to go sign Mike Cameron, so that Braun could move to LF and Bill Hall ...

Community Projections 2008: Mike Cameron
Published 3/4/2008 by jacob <info@brewcrewball.com> at Brew Crew Ball
... Mike Cameron signed as a free agent on Monday, January 14th, 2008 for 1 year from $6.25M up to $7M through bonuses based on plate appearances. He also has a club option for 2009 at $10M with a $.75M buyout. He's 35 years old and is beginning his 14th season. He plays a plus CF and when added to the roster set off a chain reaction that makes the brewers better on defense by pushing Hall to 3rd and Braun to LF. Last year in pitcher friendly petco park Cameron posted .242/.328/.431 to bring down his career line to .251/.341/.445. Cameron has not led the league in strikeouts since ...

For the Melky Haters
Published 3/1/2008 by jscape2000 <info@pinstripealley.com> at Pinstripe Alley
... I'd suggest that this season will be Melky's high water mark for trade value. Frankly, I thought he'd be traded by now, but I underestimated teams' willingness to overpay for convicted PED users. But with those players now under contract, and the cream of next season's CF free agent crop Rocco Baldelli and Jim Edmunds... well, Mr. Cashman should get a few calls. ...

OF Player Profiles [66-56]: Free Josh Fields!
Published 2/16/2008 by Cory Humes at Comments on: Fantasy
... standard categories. Durability is a concern, as Cameron has never taken more than 600 at-bats in a season. In the Brewers’ lineup—and assuming a month’s worth of rust doesn’t hamper his totals in May and June—Cameron should be a solid fantasy play, but you’ll need to hide him at the end of your bench through April. 2007: .242/.328/.431, 88 R, 21 HR, 78 RBI, 18 SB Playercards: [ESPN] [B-R] Projections: [Fangraphs] — 57. ...


Published 1/12/2008 by Al at Al's Ramblings
... clone when he gets the chance to play most of the time. However, let's not pretend Roberts is even close to Cameron, based on past production at least. I still have a minor concern that this is a very RH lineup, that may well dominate LH SP, but struggle, or at least only be mediocre, versus RHP. However, I do see the offense as being improved over the '07 version, and that was an above average offense. I also really like the way the bench is shaping up, while it is not loaded with big bats; Gross, Dillon, Counsell, and as of this second, probably Kapler, are all guys who ...

CF is todays topic I guess
Published 1/11/2008 by Yankees Muse at Yankees Muse
I was cruzing the other blogs in the hood and came across an Interesting blog on Depressed Fan: Blogging the Yankees, Eagles, Sixers. (good site by the way) They made a great comparison between Mike Cameron and Melky Cabrera and offered a well researched and educated opinion. Well I'm here to offer my off the cuff personal belief on why trading Melky and signing Cameron my not be such a bad decision. Lets limit the comparisons to pros and cons of each player. Mike Cameron pros: He's a good fielder, has decent power,and over the course of his 13 seasons has ...

Mitchell report to contain names of 11 current FAs
Published 11/9/2007 by Caleb at Breaking Balls
... you and the New York Post start salivating over the media circus if A-Rod ends up in the mud, keep in mind some of the free agents that may not be on your A team. 1. Free agent Neifi Perez is not on my A-team, nor should he be on anyone else’s (ya hear that, Chicago?). Oh, and he does drugs. Put him on the list. 2. Another we already know is Jose Guillen, who was outed for hGH and ‘roids just a couple days ago. 3. Clearly, Mike Cameron is a name on the list, as mentioned last week in these parts. 4. A ...

What Will a Stimulant Cost Mike Cameron?
Published 11/8/2007 by JC at Sabernomics
... that Mike Cameron tested positive for a banned stimulant. This was a second offense, which means he is suspended for the first 25 games of the 2008 season. This is interesting because Cameron is a free agent, and any team that signs him will get him for 25 fewer games. I have been wondering how the market will treat Cameron. Will he earn a salary commensurate with his projected full-season value minus the 25 games, or will there be further penalty for his misbehavior? ...

Hunter in the sights of Williams' love gun
Published 11/2/2007 by Jim at Sox Machine
... . There's no point in letting that scare us, since the Sox are already signed up for two years and $23 million more of that action, with one of those years protected by a no-trade clause. The story with that list is pretty easy -- these guys don't have favorable walk/strikeout rates, so when the physical tools erode, they don't have the strike zone knowledge to keep pitchers honest. The banged-up Dye we saw in the first half this year could easily be the full-speed Dye two years from now, and that was hard to watch. Hunter has managed good health, aside from the ankle injury he suffered in 2005, and his wheels are still there. But five years is a hell of a gamble for the type of player who historically hasn't had the skill set to compensate for aging. If I had to go after a veteran center fielder (I still don't think it's smart for this team), I'd rather go after Mike Cameron , who can still cover center at age 34 ...

Will These Gentlemen Sport Royal Blue In '08? Perhaps Only The Baseball Gods Know!
Published 11/1/2007 by RoyalsNation <info@royalsreview.com> at Royals Review
... OF - Mike Cameron  2008 O.D. Age: 35 ...

Your Choice: Mike Cameron or Torii Hunter
Published 10/11/2007 by Jesse <info@twinkietown.com> at Twinkie Town
... The summer of 2008 will be Cameron's age-35 season, while ...

Find Your Center
Published 8/14/2007 by attackgerbil at YFSF
... Cameron ...

Squaring It Up
Published 6/10/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Mike Cameron R 589 157 0.828 ...

Pickoff Moves
Published 3/5/2007 by Rob at 6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog
... The Reds repeated the Konerko mistake at the end of the season and flipped him to the Chisox for centerfielder Mike Cameron; the real winner turned out to be the Chisox, who got the 30-homer, 100+ RBI man the Dodgers thought they had. And people wonder why I don't have much respect for Tommy Lasorda. ...

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