
Noah Cameron Shines with Complete Game Shutout; Jake Rogers Debuts with White Sox
Noah Cameron of the Royals achieved a remarkable complete game shutout against the Angels on Sunday, striking out nine and allowing only one hit. This performance capped off a strong three-start stretch where he permitted just six hits and one earned run over 23 innings.
Meanwhile, veteran catcher Jake Rogers made his debut with the White Sox on Saturday after a tumultuous three weeks that saw him play for four teams in 21 days, setting a new record. The previous record was held by Frank Huelsman, who played for four teams in 42 days in 1904.
In other news, the Rays are set to activate Shane McClanahan to pitch against the Orioles on Monday. McClanahan has been on the injured list since late July due to back tightness but had a successful rehab outing with Triple-A Durham. The Rays, who recently lost three straight games to the Orioles, are looking to regain momentum.
Additionally, Mariners closer Andres Munoz rebounded from a tough outing to secure his 100th career save in a recent game against the Angels, helping Seattle to a series win.
