Royals option LHP Noah Bid Hitting Hours after Cameron

Less than 24 hours after taking No-Hitter in the seventh innings of his MLB debut, Noah Cameron is returning to Triple-e Omaha.
The Cancer City Royals opted for a 6-foot-3 left-handed option for Hurricane Chaser on Thursday, when Cameron threw 79 pitches and allowed just one hit in 6 1/3 innings in Royals’ 3–0 victory at Tampa Bay. He came alone with the bat of the hit Curtis Mead, who participated the same left and inspired a pitching change.
One of the top possibilities of the Canasus City is considered, 25-year-old Cameron-A Missouri native who went to the high school, about 60 miles north of the Cofman Stadium-became the first pitcher to record several hitless innings in its initial since April 2018.
Census City has not posted a no-hitter since Brett Sabarhagen in 1991. The duration of 5,244 sports is in the form of the third longest active drought in large companies.
Cameron started the season in Omaha, where he proceeded 2–0 with 3.22 ERA in his first five beginnings. Royals brought him to a place on Wednesday as Ace Kol Ragans continued to deal with a sore throat.
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