Ken Caminiti died before Cam Caminiti was born. But Cam, the left-hander who made a meteoric rise in just three years of high school at Scottsdale Saguaro, heard the stories. He saw the Major League ...
LSU baseball commit Cam Caminiti was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the first round of the 2024 MLB Draft Sunday night. The Saguaro (Scottsdale, Arizona) High School star pitcher came into draft ...
Scottsdale Saguaro had three seniors sign their national baseball letters of intent on Wednesday morning: Billy Gregory (Grand Canyon), Cade Shumard (New Mexico State) and Cam Caminiti (LSU). It was ...
NEW YORK – Ken Caminiti (search), the 1996 National League MVP who later admitted using steroids during his major league career, died Sunday. He was 41. Caminiti died of a heart attack in the Bronx, ...
For a second time, Ken Caminiti was recognized by a major-league team among its franchise greats. The Astros posthumously inducted the former third baseman into their team Hall of Fame, and as when ...
Cam Caminiti's fastball in the first inning touched 95 miles per hour. In the second, it hit 97. One by one, Glendale Deer Valley batters futilely tried to get the bat on the ball. There were a few ...
Dirty uniform. Bloodied knuckles. Taped ankles. Bumps and bruises from head to toe. Welcome to Ken Caminiti's world. Caminiti's 15-year baseball career, which has included two stints with the Astros, ...
I loved watching Ken Caminiti play baseball. His grit, his toughness, his no-BS attitude … all are essential to a winning team. He was Jason Varitek or Thurman Munson, the one guy in the clubhouse ...
The concept of closure isn’t necessarily what journalist Dan Good began chasing 10 years ago when he decided to reexamine the life and troubled times of the late Padres third baseman Ken Caminiti.
They found Ken Caminiti 10 years ago this week, found him in a boarded-up, rat-infested hellhole in the decayed Hunts Point section of the Bronx, found him dead at 41, found him dead from a drug ...
Ken Caminiti, the former San Diego Padre and National League most valuable player, acknowledged Tuesday in Houston that he violated his probation by testing positive for cocaine last month and was ...