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Former Aggie shortstop flashes some leather in big inning in A+ ball

Minor league baseball is a grind, and with constant movement between levels, it’s easy for certain players to slip off the radar. One former Texas A&M standout who shouldn’t be overlooked is Ali Camarillo, the slick‑fielding shortstop steadily carving out a role in the Oakland A’s system.

Camarillo has bounced between Single‑A and High‑A this season, but the shuffling hasn’t slowed his development. Over the last several weeks, he’s found a rhythm on both sides of the ball, showing why he continues to rise in the A’s internal evaluations.

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Consistent offensive growth

Through the season with the Lansing Lugnuts, Camarillo is slashing .283/.354/.393 with 95 hits, five home runs, and 20 stolen bases. The profile is built on consistency. Competitive at‑bats, improving swing decisions, and enough speed to impact games even when the power isn’t there. With more polish, his offensive game has a clear path to another jump. One that could accelerate his timeline for a future call‑up.

Defensive versatility and reliability

Camarillo’s calling card remains his defense. He’s logged innings at both shortstop and third base, offering flexibility that organizations value at the lower levels.

His instincts and range continue to stand out. In a recent game against the West Michigan Whitecaps, Camarillo delivered a one‑man defensive clinic in the bottom of the eighth inning, recording all three outs to keep the game tied. A sequence that showcased both his athleticism and his ability to take over an inning. You can watch the clip below

Trending upward

Camarillo may not be the loudest name in the A’s system, but he’s becoming one of the most dependable. The combination of steady offense, defensive versatility, and high‑effort play makes him exactly the type of prospect who forces his way into bigger conversations. If he continues on this trajectory, he won’t be lost in the shuffle much longer.

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