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Junior Caminero Player Props: July 26, Rays vs. Reds

Junior Caminero Player Props: July 26, Rays vs. Reds

USA Today26-07-2025
Junior Caminero is looking to build on a one-hit showing in his previous game (1 for 4). His Tampa Bay Rays face Andrew Abbott and the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday at 6:40 p.m. ET on FDSOH and FDSSUN.
Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Junior Caminero player prop bets.
Caminero leads the Rays with 26 home runs and 68 runs batted in. Among all batters in MLB play, Caminero's home run total ranks seventh and his RBI tally ranks 14th. Caminero heads into this game on an eight-game hitting streak. During his last outings he is batting .333 with a double, three home runs, two walks and nine RBIs.
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Reds starter: Andrew Abbott
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