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Cameron Maybin #24 | Outfielder | Florida Marlins
Height: 6-4    Weight: 205    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Apr 4, 1987, Asheville, NC
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July 5, 2008
Outfielder Cameron Maybin has been placed on the minor league disabled list due to a back injury, the Miami Herald reports.
June 10, 2008
Cameron Maybin continued his recent hot streak and was named Southern League Hitter of the Week. He hit .400 over the stretch with three home runs, three triples, two doubles and nine RBI for Double-A Carolina.
June 5, 2008
Cameron Maybin started this year slowly, but of late the 21 year old future star has been scalding the ball at Double-A, according to MLB.com. Maybin is 9-for-17 with three home runs and seven RBI the past four games, and he has 17 hits in his last 10 starts.
May 26, 2008
Cameron Maybin went 2-for-4 with a home run and two steals for Double-A Carolina on Monday. He now has seven home runs and 12 steals this season.
May 12, 2008
Cameron Maybin hit his fifth home run of the season for Double-A Carolina on Sunday.
April 4, 2008
The Marlins are being patient with Cameron Maybin. Even if they have more outfield injuries, the club wants Maybin to stick in the minors and gather valuable at-bats, MLB.com reports. There isn't a known timetable for his ascension to the majors, which means the talented prospect mainly has fantasy value only in keeper leagues.
March 25, 2008
Cameron Maybin had a tough day at the plate against Houston on Monday as he went 0-for-5 with two strikeouts, lowering his spring average to .190. This is why he is going to start the season in Double-A.
March 24, 2008
Cameron Maybin will start the year in CF in Double-A and not with the Marlins, this according to the Sun Sentinel. "We still see him as the center fielder of the future," president of Larry Beinfest said. "He just needs to refine a few things and needs additional at-bats at the minor league level to work through some of those things, and then hopefully he'll be our center fielder for a long time." This was probably the best choice as Maybin is still extremely raw and could certainly benefit from some time in the minors. Those of you in mixed leagues should consider dropping him immediately, though those of you in NL Only leagues may consider holding on to him if you have space on your roster.
March 22, 2008
The Fish have been very clear about how they are handling center fielder Cameron Maybin this spring, very carefully, according to Fox Sports. In all likelihood, Maybin will open the season in the minors, with Cody Ross or Alejandro De Aza starting in center. Skipper Fredi Gonzalez said he might not decide until the final days of camp. Fantasy owners should be patient with Maybin and remember that just because a player starts the season on the farm, doesn't mean they will be there long. Maybin is worth waiting on.
March 15, 2008
Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez said he expects the competition between Cameron Maybin and Alejandro De Aza for the starting job in center field to go down to the last day of spring training, according to the Miami Herald. "Right now, it's going to be one of those all-night meetings, and maybe into the next morning, to make that decision," Gonzalez said. "We could let that play out all the way down to the last day of spring training." Both are performing well this spring, and a decision may come down to whether the Marlins want to give the 20-year-old Maybin some seasoning in the minors early on.
March 13, 2008
Cameron Maybin hit a two-run homer in his only at-bat on Thursday. He has now hit three home runs and knocked in eight RBI this spring. He has a shot to start in the Marlins' outfield, but the team may like to bring him along slowly.
March 12, 2008
Cameron Maybin had a pair of homers - a solo and a three-run shot - in Wednesday's 13-7 win over St. Louis. The youngster was dealing with a strained hamstring earlier this spring but appears to be over the ailment now. He is battling for the starting job in center, but the Marlins don't have any reason to rush the 20-year-old.
March 6, 2008
Cameron Maybin returned to the lineup for the Fish on Thursday after missing the last week with a hamstring pull. The Florida outfielder, who is expected to impress this year, singled and stole a base. He was 1-for-2 on the day and is hitting .273 this spring.
March 4, 2008
Cameron Maybin did some light jogging Monday for the first time since tweaking his left hamstring last Friday, according to MLB.com. "It feels good," Maybin said. "It's a lot better than two or three days ago." The 20-year-old is competing with Cody Ross and Alejandro De Aza for the center field job.
March 1, 2008
Cameron Maybin said his tight right hamstring felt better Saturday morning and that he should be back in the mix within a couple of days, according to MLB.com. "It feels better than yesterday," he said Saturday morning. "I'm getting a little stretching in. I will still participate in BP and throwing, just no running." Maybin was pulled from Friday's game due to the ailment, but it appears it shouldn't slow him down much in his attempt to lock down the starting role in center field.
February 29, 2008
Cameron Maybin had to leave Friday's game in the ninth inning with a tight right hamstring. “We don’t know if it’s a pull or a cramp, so we just took him out of the game,” manager Fredi Gonzalez said in the AP. “It didn’t pop, so that’s a good sign.” The Marlins will likely keep Maybin out for a few games just to be safe, but this doesn't sound serious. That said, any missed time decreases the chances of Maybin winning the opening day job in center.
February 27, 2008
Cameron Maybin thinks he's ready for the big leagues right now. “I feel like I’m definitely ready to take on the big-league challenge and big-league grind and playing every day at the big-league level,” Maybin said in the AP. “I’m confident in my ability.” The Marlins aren't in any hurry with their phenom outfielder, though. “We’re in no rush,” GM Mike Hill said. “If he’s not ready, we’ll wait until he is ready. He’ll dictate to us." Maybin, who will turn 21 in April, is the favorite to start for the Fish on opening day, though it's certainly possible he could begin the year at Triple-A.