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Kansas City Royals Pitcher Noah Cameron Emerges as AL Rookie of the Year Contender

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Kansas City Royals pitcher Noah Cameron has been named a dark horse contender for the 2025 AL Rookie of the Year award by MLB.com. Cameron, who has become a key player in the Royals' rotation due to injuries to other starters, has demonstrated impressive performance metrics. He boasts a 2.31 ERA and has allowed only 48 hits in 70 innings, making him one of the most challenging pitchers to hit in the league. Despite not being in the top five of MLB.com's Rookie of the Year poll, Cameron's stats are noteworthy, including a combined .158 batting average against his changeup, slider, and curveball.
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Why It's Important?

Cameron's emergence as a potential Rookie of the Year is significant for the Kansas City Royals, a team that has not seen a player win the award since Angel Berroa in 2003. His performance could mark a turning point for the franchise, which has struggled to make a league-wide impact with rookie players. Cameron's success on the mound could provide the Royals with a much-needed boost and help them compete more effectively in the American League. His ability to lead in key pitching metrics among rookies highlights his potential to influence the team's future positively.

What's Next?

With nearly a dozen starts remaining in the season, Cameron has the opportunity to further strengthen his case for the Rookie of the Year award. His continued performance will be crucial as he competes against rookie position players with high fWAR seasons. The Royals and their fans will be watching closely to see if Cameron can maintain his impressive stats and secure the franchise's first AL Rookie of the Year award in over two decades.

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