Noah Cameron Achieves First Complete-Game Shutout Against Angels
Noah Cameron, a pitcher for the Kansas City Royals, achieved his first career complete-game shutout on Sunday against the Los Angeles Angels, winning the game 3-0. He nearly secured a no-hitter but allowed a single to Vaughn Grissom in the seventh inning.
Cameron pitched nine scoreless innings, throwing a career-high 115 pitches, which included one hit, one walk, and eight strikeouts. His performance marked the first complete-game shutout on the road for the Royals since 2009.
Since July 24, Cameron has improved his earned run average from 4.93 to 4.16 and has shown consistent performance with a 1.19 ERA in his last five starts. His increased use of the slider and changeup has contributed to his success, and he has developed a strong rapport with catcher Salvador Perez, further enhancing his pitching effectiveness.
