After being selected by the Oakland Athletics with the 346th overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft, Texas A&M junior shortstop Ali Camarillo is returning home to the Golden State.
As iconic rapper Biggie Smalls once said, Camarillo is “going going, back back, to Cali Cali.” Camarillo grew up in Chula Vista, about 500 miles south of the East Bay. However, he’ll likely never play a professional game in Oakland as the franchise will be relocated to Sacramento from 2025 til at least 2027 before the franchise moves to Las Vegas.
While the future remains uncertain, Camarillo brings versatility to the A’s. His defense is smooth and efficient. If Camarillo can produce consistently at the plate, he is comparable to Texas Rangers third baseman Josh Smith.
Camarillo also provides a clutch ability. Beginning with his Little League World Series experience in 2016, to playing in the College World Series for the Aggies this year, Camarillo is built for big moments.
Whether he makes his big league debut in California’s Capitol, Sin City or elsewhere, the Athletics made a great pick in the 12th round.
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