CLEVELAND, Ohio — With the Guardians’ offense floundering in the midst of a 28-inning scoreless streak, Rays infielder Junior Caminero gave Cleveland a glimpse of what could have been on Monday with a two-homer game at Progressive Field.
The Guardians, who have not had a primary right-handed hitter post 30 home runs in a season since Franmil Reyes’ did so in 2021, watched Caminero, a righty they signed as a 16-year-old out of the Dominican Republic in 2019, club homers No. 38 and 39 in a 9-0 Tampa win.
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