PORT CHARLOTTE, Florida – Dominican third baseman Junior Caminero arrived at the Tampa Bay Rays’ spring training camp with renewed expectations and clear goals for the 2026 season, showing his evolution both on and off the field. In his first appearance before the media at Charlotte Sports Park, the 22-year-old surprised everyone by answering in English without the need for an interpreter, which demonstrated the work done during the break. “I don’t want to use an interpreter,” he said with a smile, aware of the leadership he now represents as one of the young figures in the organization.
In Search of the Golden Glove
After a 2025 season in which he hit 45 home runs, drove in 110 runs, and finished ninth in the American League MVP voting, Caminero has raised his defensive ambitions.The third baseman, who significantly improved his performance at third base to become a key player in the final innings, seeks to establish himself as an elite defender.My goal this year is a Gold Glove. If not, to be close.
Junior Caminero
Although he was one home run and 11 RBIs away from matching historical club records set by Carlos Peña, the Dominican says he will not put pressure on himself with offensive numbers. “I’m not thinking about 50 or 40 home runs. I know who I am,” he affirmed.
Better physical preparation and focus on health
During the break, Caminero focused on strengthening his physique in Tampa. Although he clarified that he did not lose weight, he explained that he toned his body and gained muscle mass with the aim of staying strong throughout the season, especially after experiencing back discomfort last September.Caminero is focused on pacing efforts to arrive in optimal condition for the final stretch.I want to play in October and stay healthy all year.
Junior Caminero
Opening to a contract extension
Under team control until 2030, Caminero acknowledged that he would be willing to listen to a possible contract extension with Tampa Bay.He made it clear that for now his priority is to focus on the field, while his agent and the management handle any negotiations.I would like to, but it’s not my decision. I feel like this is my city, Tampa.
Junior Caminero









