Maybin enters his 15th season in the majors, tallying a career .256 (972-for-1153) average, 173 doubles, 34 triples, 72 home runs, 354 RBI, and 186 stolen bases in 1,153 games with Detroit (2007, 2016, 2020), Florida/Miami (2008-10, 2018), San Diego (2011-14), Atlanta (2015), Los Angeles-A.L. (2017), Houston (2017), Seattle (2018), New York-A.L. (2019) and the Cubs...Has seen action at all three outfield positions, including 867 games in center field, 167 games in left field and 89 games in right field...He has appeared in the postseason in three of the four seasons, including last year with the Cubs ¡ he owns a career .267 average (4-for-15) with a home run and three stolen bases in 13 games ¡ he was 0-2 against the Marlins in last years Wild Card Series...On the active player advisory board of The Players Alliance, created to provide an inclusive culture within baseball and the community, where differences are leveraged to elevate racial equality and provide greater opportunities for the Black community...He held a .374 average (73-for-195) at Comerica Park in 2016 ¡ was the third-highest single-season home average in Comerica Park history ¡ his .380 average (27-for-71) with runners in scoring position that season was the sixth-best mark in Tigers history...In 2011, he was tied with Emilio Bonifacio and Matt Kemp for the N.L. lead in stolen bases with 40 ¡ Brett Gardner of the Yankees led the majors with 49 ¡ his 83.3 stolen base percentage ranked second in the majors behind Ryan Braun (33 SB, 6 CS; 84.6)¡Hosted the inaugural Maybin Holiday Project and Angel Tree program in partnership with The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of Buncombe County during the 2016 offseason ¡the program was focused on making sure every Asheville-area family that requested holiday support received it...In 2016, Cameron and his wife, Courtney, founded the Maybin Mission, which focuses on enriching the lives of inner city youth by inspiring them to fight for their dreams and providing opportunities for education and positive play ¡ Maybin Mission reaches thousands of kids across the nation...Selected to participate in the Futures Game prior to the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in 2006 and 2007...Graduated from T.C. Roberson High School in Asheville, where he was a two-time North Carolina Gatorade High School Player of the Year and was originally selected by Detroit in the first round (10th overall) of the 2005 draft...He served as a bat boy from 2000-03 for the Asheville Tourists, a Single-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies ¡ other bat boys for this club include author Thomas Wolfe and University of North Carolina head basketball coach Roy Williams.
2020
Cameron was acquired by the Cubs from Detroit at the trade deadline, and went on to appear in 18 games for Chicago, hitting .250 (13-for-52) with four doubles, a triple and five RBI ¡ played seven games in right field, five in left field and four in center field...In 19 home games between Detroit and Chicago, he hit at a .310 clip (18-for-58) with five doubles, one triple, one home run, and five RBI ¡ in 13 road contests he hit .143 (5-for-35) with three doubles and two RBI...From July 27-Aug. 14, he recorded hits in four-straight games to mark a season long...He was on the disabled list from July 31-Aug. 14 with a right quad strain...On Aug. 26 vs. the Cubs, he recorded a season-high three hits, including two doubles ¡ he also had a two-double game on Sept. 23 at Pittsburgh while with the Cubs...He batted .270 (10-for-37) with a .341 on-base percentage in his final 12 regular season games starting Sept. 7...On Sept. 15 vs. Cleveland, he walked the Cubs off winners in the ninth inning after being hit by a pitch with the bases loaded and one out...it was the first Cubs walk-off hit-by-pitch since 2008...He had four multi-hit efforts with Chicago, including his most recent on Sept. 23 in Pittsburgh...He drove in a run in three-straight games, Sept. 10-16...He batted .244 (10-for-41) with four doubles, one homer and two RBI in 14 games with the Tigers prior to being acquired by the Cubs on Aug. 31 in exchange for INF Zack Short.
2019
Maybin played 82 games with the Yankees, batting .285 (68-for-239) with 17 doubles, a career-high 11 home runs, 32 RBI, and nine stolen bases ¡ he was on New York's Division Series and LCS rosters, recording a .333 average (2-for-6) with two runs scored, a home run and one RBI in five postseason games...He began his 13th season as a Spring Training invite with the San Francisco Giants but was released on March 23 ¡ he was then signed by Cleveland and played in 14 games with Triple-A Columbus before being traded to the Yankees for cash considerations on April 25...He opened the season by recording one hit in each of his first seven games played, scoring five runs and driving in two ¡ the seven-game hitting streak marked a season-long...He homered in four consecutive games from June 15-18 ¡ it was the longest streak of his career and tied for the sixth-longest in the majors that season...Over a five-game stretch from Aug. 3-8, he raised his season average from .306 to .335, recording 11 hits in 21 at-bats ¡ during that stretch he scored seven runs, hit five doubles and two homers, and drove in seven...Tallied four hits on Aug. 7 at Baltimore ¡ was his first game with four-or-more hits since recording a career-high five on May 16, 2017, vs. the White Sox.
2018
He split the season between Miami and Seattle, combining to hit .249 (85-for- 342) with 32 runs, 14 doubles, two triples, four home runs and 28 RBI in 129 games...He began the season with Miami after signing with the club on Feb. 21...In 99 games with the Marlins, he batted .251 (63-for-251) with 12 doubles, one triple, one home run and three RBI...In 23 games during the month of July, he hit .309 (21-for-68) with five stolen bases...He was acquired by Seattle on July 31 in exchange for INF Bryson Brigman and in 30 games with the Mariners he hit .242 (22-for-91)...From Aug. 4-17, he hit in a season-long 10 straight games, recording 11 hits in 41 at-bats with six runs, one home run and three RBI.
2017
Cameron split his campaign between Los Angeles (A.L.) and Houston, capping his season with a World Series Championship ¡ combined, he hit .228 (90-for-395) with 20 doubles, two triples, 10 home runs, 35 RBI, and 33 stolen bases over 114 games...His 33 stolen bases were the second-most in the A.L. (33-for-41, 80.5%)¡He registered his first season with 20 or more doubles (20) since 2012 with San Diego...He opened the year with the Angels, hitting .276 with 13 doubles, five homers and 40 runs scored in 44 games during May and June...On May 16 vs. the White Sox, he tallied a career-high five hits ¡ he went 5-for-6 with three doubles and two RBI ¡ the three extra-base hits were a single-game high...He was placed on the 10-day injured list with a left oblique muscle contusion from May 30-June 9...Stole a career-best four bases in his first game back June 9 vs. Houston ¡ he was the first American League player to steal four bases in a game since Rajai Davis did so on July 28, 2013, with Toronto...He made his second trip to the 10-day inured list with a sprained right knee from July 19-Aug. 7...He was claimed off waivers by Houston on August 31 and played in 21 regular season games with the Astros, hitting four home runs with 13 RBI...He broke up a no-hit bid with a seventh-inning, go-ahead two run homer on September 5 at Seattle...He went 2-for-7 with two runs scored and one stolen base during postseason play, appearing in six games...He appeared in three of Houston's World Series contests, recording one hit in three at-bats...He entered Game 2 of the Fall Classic as a defensive replacement ¡ ended up singling, stealing a base and scoring on George Springer's go-ahead home run in the 11th inning ¡ with the stolen base, he became the fourth player in Astros history to steal a base in the World Series.
2016
Returned to the Tigers organizati on and set new career-highs with a .315 (110/349) average and a .383 OBP...Was one of six players in the Majors to hit .315 (min. 350 PA) and steal 15 bases, along with Jose Altuve, Mookie Betts, Charlie Blackmon, Jean Segura and Mike Trout...After missing the first 38 games of the season due to injury, his .315 average from May 16th on ranked seventh in the American League (min. 350 PA)...Named A.L. Co-Player of the Week May 23rd aft er batti ng .600 (12/20) with a home run and five RBI...Marked second career Player of the Week honor...Hit .374 (73/195) at home, good for the third best single-season clip in Comerica Park history...Posted a .380 (27/71) average with runners in scoring positi on, which ranked second in the Majors (min. 75 PA) and the sixth-best clip in Detroit's franchise history.
2015
Established career highs with 10 home runs, 59 RBI and 45 walks with the Atlanta Braves in 2015. Ranked sixth in the National League with a .356 (42-for-118) batting average with runners in scoring position. Recorded multiple hits in a career-high five straight games from June 3-8 -- also had two-or-more hits in five straight games from August 12-17. Played in 25 games during June and hit .314 (32-for-102) with 12 runs scored, three doubles, one home run and 14 RBI. Tied a career high with a 10-game hitting streak from July 1-10 -- hit .375 (15-for-40) with eight runs scored, two doubles, one triple, two home runs and eight RBIs during the stretch. Hit the first walkoff home run of his career on August 16 vs. Arizona off of David Hernandez. Posted a .276 (107-for-387) with 47 runs scored, 13 doubles, one triple, seven home runs and 49 RBIs against righthanded pitchers...batted .237 (28-for-118) with 18 runs scored, five doubles, one triple, three home runs and 10 RBIs with lefties on the mound. Hit .289 (81-for-280) with 38 runs scored, 10 doubles, one triple, eight home runs and 44 RBIs before the All-Star break...hit .240 (54-for-225) with 27 runs scored, eight doubles, one triple, two home runs and 15 RBIs after the All-Star break.
2014
Played in 95 games for the Padres, hitting .235 with 13 doubles, four triples, one home run and 15 RBI...Missed the first 25 games of the season after rupturing his left biceps tendon during Spring Training…later missed another 25 games after serving a suspension for violating MLB's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program (7/23 - 8/20)...Committed just two errors, the first on 9/8, his first since 5/18/12, snapping a streak of 189-straight games and 1,499.2 innings without an error…the errorless streak was the longest such stretch by an outfielder in Padres history in terms of games, while his 1,499.2-straight innings without an error was the second longest ever by a Padres outfielder (Eric Owens, 1,510.1 innings over 185 games from 7/22/99 - 9/30/00 (STATS)...In 51 games at Petco Park, posted a .259/.318/.341 (35-for-135) line with seven doubles, two triples and 11 RBI…in 44 games on the road, posted a .207/.258/.319 (24-for-116) line with six doubles, two triples, one home run and four RBI...Recorded his first walk-off hit of his career on 6/7 vs. WSH with an RBI single in the 11th inning off Craig Stammen.
2013
Played in just 14 games for the Padres while missing significant time with two injuries...Started in center field on Opening Day, April 1 at New York-NL, his fifth career Opening Day start and fifth-straight, third with the Padres...Placed on the 15-day DL on April 17 with a right wrist impingement…played in nine rehab games with Triple-A Tucson before being reinstated from the DL on June 6...Made four starts from June 6-9 (all in Colorado) before being placed on the 15-day DL again on June 12 with a left knee sprain suffered on June 9...Underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right wrist on September 6.
2012
Played in a career-high 147 games, making 136 starts, for the Padres, all in center field...also set a career-high with 45 RBI and tied a career-high with 44 walks...Hit.286(73-for-255)from 6/29 through the end of the season over his final 76 games after hitting .198 (50-for-252) over his first 71 games from 4/5-6/28...raised his average over his final 76 games from .198 to .243 to end the season. Over his final 52 home games from 5/18 through the end of the season, hit .287 (50-for-174)¡Hit safely in 25 of 29 games with an at-bat from 8/19-9/25, batting .387 (43-for-111) over that stretch. Hit a home run on 7/2 atARI that was estimated at 485' by ESPN Stats & Information, the third-longest in MLB in 2012 according to ESPN Stats & Info and longest ever by a visitor at Chase Field...Hit .295 (26-for-88) over 28 games in August and .292 (26-for-89) over 24 games in the month of September, his two best months of 2012...Overall in 77 games at Petco Park, hit .268 (69-for-257) while hitting .216 (54-for-250) over 70 road games...Had a career-high tying four hits twice over a three-game span on 8/19 vs. SF and 8/21 vs. PIT (8x total)...Had career-high tying three RBI twice on 7/31 at CIN and 8/19 vs. SF (8x total)¡Over a 62-game span from 5/24-8/13, hit .315 (17-for-54) with runners in scoring position.
2011
Unanimously selected as the Padres Most Valuable Player by the San Diego Chapter of the BBWAA in his first year with the club...Established new career highs in nearly every offensive category, including games, runs, hits, doubles, triples, home runs, RBI and stolen bases...Started 132 games total, all in center field, and posted the second best zone rating (.901) among all qualifying NL center fielders...Led the team in runs, triples, stolen bases and multi-hit games (career-high 37)...tied for the club lead in hits (also Jason Bartlett), ranked second in games and doubles, ranked tied for second in home runs...Tied for fourth in the Majors with 40 stolen bases...successful in 21 consecutive attempts from 5/19-8/8...stole a base in a franchise-record six consecutive games from 7/19-24...Tallied 37 infield hits, ranking sixth in the Majors and second on the Padres all-time single-season list (Eric Owens, 40 in 2000)...Missed time during one stint on the DL from 6/1-13 with right knee inflamation...Recorded three four-hit games, including back-to-back efforts 5/11 at MIL and 5/13 at COL...third Padre to have consecutive four-hit games...First career multi-homer game 5/13 at COL...tied career highs with three RBI and three runs scored in that game.
2010
Spent the majority of the season with FLA, also seeing time with the Marlins' Triple-A affiliate in New Orleans and Rookie-level GCL Marlins. Made 47 starts in center field prior to being optioned on 6/17...hit .338 (44-for-130) in 33 games with the Zephyrs...Missed almost the entire month of July with a left shoulder sprain... placed on the DL 7/2 and was reinstated 7/27...played three games with the GCL Marlins as part of a rehab assignment...Recalled by FLA 8/24, finishing the season in the Majors...hit .248 (27-for-109) in 31 games, making 27 starts in centerfield after his recall.
2009
Started his fourth professional season on the Marlins Opening Day roster, the first Opening Day roster of his career. In 26 games with Florida to begin the year, batted .202 (17x84) with four doubles, a triple, one home run and four RBI. Made 23 starts in center field prior to being optioned to triple-A New Orleans on May 10...With New Orleans, posted a .319 average with 18 doubles, eight triples, three home runs and 39 RBI in 82 games. Led the Zephyrs in batting and ranked second in on-base percentage (.399), behind David Matranga (.404)...Upon his arrival to New Orleans, hit safely in his first five games and 10 of 13, batting .319 (15x47) with two doubles, two triples and five RBI in that span...From June 27 to July 11, hit safely in a season-best 13 consecutive games, batting .415 (22x53) over the streak...In 22 June games, hit .382 (29x76) with five doubles, two triples and seven RBI...Against left-handed pitching, hit at a .387 clip (36x93), while batting .288 (59x205) against righties...Recalled by Florida on August 31, finishing the season with a .293 average (27x92) with eight doubles, one triple, three home runs and 10 RBI in 28 games (24 starts)...Connected for first home run as a Marlin on April 21 in Pittsburgh. Marked his first HR since August 18, 2007 at Yankee Stadium off Roger Clemens. Also homered on September 8 at New York, September 26 vs. New York and September 29 at Atlanta...Tied a career best with four hits on October 2 at Philadelphia. Also had four-hit games in his first two September starts last year (September 18 vs. Houston and September 19 vs. Philadelphia)...Had two season-best five-game hit streaks; April 28-May 2 and September 22-September 27.
2008
Spent all of 2008 at double-A Carolina prior to being recalled by Florida on September 2...led Mudcats in triples (8), while tying for the second most home runs (13) and ranking third in runs scored (73)...Began the season by hitting in his first six games, batting .474 (9x19) with two home runs and four RBI...Collected a season-high four hits on May 5 at Jacksonville, coming up short of hitting for the cycle by a triple...also scored a season-high four runs...Posted a .249 average (50x201) with four home runs and 23 RBI in 56 home games...hit at a .307 clip (58x189) with nine homers and 29 RBI in 52 games on the road...Owned a .500 average (2x4) with one home run and two RBI as a pinch-hitter...PH home run came April 19 vs. Tennessee...Earned Southern League Player of the Week honors for June 2- 8, as he batted .400 (10x23) with two doubles, two triples, three home runs and nine RBI...also named to Southern League All- Star team (did not play)...Hit .273 (9x33) with one home run and five RBI in eight playoff games...Recalled by Marlins on September 2 and made an immediate impact, posting a .500 average (16x32) with two RBI in eight games...Recorded four hits in his first start with Florida, September 18 vs. Houston...became third Marlin to record four hits in their first start with the club, joining Jeff Conine (April 5, 1993 vs. Los Angeles) and Carlos Delgado (April 5, 2005)...Tallied four hits the following day to become only the second rookie in last 20 years to record back-to-back four-hit games (Helton, 1998)...Also tied a club record by reaching base safely in 10 straight plate appearances.
2007
In his second professional season, he saw action with three Tigers minor league clubs before seeing his first major league action with Detroit...Second among all Tigers minor leaguers with a .316 batting average between his three stops, while he was fifth with 25 stolen bases...Earned a spot on the U.S. Team for the Futures Game held at AT&T Park in San Francisco prior to Major League Baseball's All-Star Game -- was unable to participate due to a right shoulder subluxation...Selected to both the Florida State League's mid- and post-season all-star squads with Single A Lakeland...Tabbed the most exciting player and best baserunner in the Florida State League by Baseball America...Hit .311 (23x74) with 19 runs scored, four doubles, two triples, four home runs and 13 RBI in 22 games during April..Collected a season-best four hits for Lakeland on May 11 at Daytona...Belted two home runs at Tampa on May 29...Batted .308 (32x104) in 27 games during May, scoring 19 runs and collecting three doubles, a triple, two home runs and 12 RBI...Sidelined July 12-30 on the disabled list with a right shoulder subluxation -- assigned to the Gulf Coast League Tigers for two games July 27-28 as part of an injury rehab assignment...In eight games with Lakeland following his return from the disabled list, he batted .323 (10x31) with six runs scored, three doubles, a triple, two home runs and seven RBI...Promoted to Double A Erie on August 9...Hit safely in each of his first five games with Erie August 10-15 -- batted .417 (8x17) with nine runs scored, a double, four home runs and eight RBI...Had his contract purchased by the Tigers from Erie on August 17 -- made his major league debut that night at Yankee Stadium against New York, starting in left field...youngest player to play for the Tigers since Alan Trammell debuted at age 19 in 1977...Collected both his first major league hit and home run on August 18 against New York's Roger Clemens at Yankee Stadium -- singled in the third inning and belted a solo home run in the fifth inning...according to the Elias Sports Bureau, he became the seventh player to hit his first major league home run off Clemens...Established a career high with two hits on August 18 at Yankee Stadium against New York -- matched the high with two hits on August 22 versus Cleveland...Swiped a career-high two bases on August 24 versus the New York Yankees...Named the second-best prospect in the Florida State League following the season by Baseball America.
2006
Named the Tigers Minor League Player of the Year after finishing fifth in the Midwest League with a .304 batting average and .387 on-base percentage for Single A West Michigan...Earned a spot on the Midwest League's post-season all-star squad, in addition to being named the league's prospect of the year...selected to Baseball America's Low Single A all-star squad...Tabbed the most exciting player, best baserunner and fastest baserunner in the Midwest League by Baseball America...Hit safely in 12 of his first 13 games of the season April 6-21, batting .352 (19x54) with four doubles, three triples, a home run and 13 RBI...Sidelined May 16-June 9 with a right index finger tendon injury...Connected for a grand slam on June 10 at Dayton, driving in a season-best five runs -- belted a second grand slam on August 30 versus Lansing...Recorded a season-high 12-game hitting streak July 18-30, batting .420 (21x50) with 12 runs scored, three doubles, a home run and 10 RBI...Collected a season-high four hits July 26 versus Peoria...Selected the Tigers Minor League Player of the Month for July after hitting .376 (38x101) with 22 runs scored, five doubles, a triple, three home runs, 21 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 27 games -- sixth in the league with a .376 batting average during the month...Saw action in nine games during the Midwest League playoffs, batting .343 (12x35) with eight runs scored, three doubles, two triples, a home run and six RBI...Named the top prospect in the Tigers organization and second-best prospect in the Midwest League following the season by Baseball America.