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Cameron Maybin

Cameron Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an former who played 15 seasons in (MLB) from 2007 to 2021, appearing for 10 different teams and earning a reputation for his elite speed and center field defense. Selected by the Detroit Tigers as the 10th overall pick in the first round of the 2005 MLB Draft out of T.C. Roberson High School in , Maybin quickly rose as one of the top prospects in , debuting in the majors with the Tigers on August 17, 2007, at age 20. His career trajectory included stints with the Florida/Miami Marlins (2008–2010, 2018), San Diego Padres (2011–2014), (2015), and Houston Astros (2017), Seattle Mariners (2018), New York Yankees (2019), Chicago Cubs (2020), and additional stints with the Detroit Tigers (2016, 2020), as well as the New York Mets (2021), making him one of the most well-traveled players of his era. Maybin's offensive contributions featured a career .254 , 973 hits, 72 home runs, 354 runs batted in, and 187 stolen bases across 1,162 games, with his baserunning prowess highlighted by leading the with 9 triples in 2011. Defensively, he posted 31 in center field, particularly excelling with the Padres where he was a finalist for the 2011 despite not winning it. One of his career highlights came as a reserve for the Astros, contributing to their championship victory over the . Following his playing career, which concluded with a brief and underwhelming appearance for the Mets in 2021 where he hit .036 in 9 games, Maybin retired from and entered , serving as a studio analyst for and other outlets as of 2025.

Early life and amateur career

Childhood and family background

Cameron Maybin was born on April 4, 1987, in , to parents and Renee Maybin. Growing up in a close-knit family in the Asheville area, Maybin had three older brothers and a younger sister, , all of whom shared a strong athletic heritage influenced by their father's own background as a standout and . Maybin, who had excelled in multiple sports during his youth, played a pivotal role in fostering his son's early interest in athletics, emphasizing not just physical talent but also savvy and discipline. From a young age, Maybin's exposure to sports was deeply intertwined with family and community life in Asheville. At three years old, his father enrolled him in , quickly transitioning to live pitching sessions in their backyard, where would throw to him daily to build skills and passion for the game. The family frequently attended games at McCormick Field, home of the local team, where young Cameron served as a batboy from 2000 to 2003, gaining firsthand observation of professional play and absorbing the nuances of the sport. This supportive environment, bolstered by Renee's role as a nurturing presence working as a receptionist in a local physician's office, helped cultivate Maybin's competitive drive while instilling values of perseverance and family unity. The enduring family bonds formed during Maybin's childhood proved vital during later challenges, particularly when Renee was diagnosed with in 2019, a revelation she had kept private from her children until that year. Maybin and his sister learned of the diagnosis amid Renee's ongoing battle, which carried significant emotional weight for the as Cameron continued his professional career; he publicly honored her strength on that year, drawing inspiration from the resilience rooted in their Asheville upbringing. Renee's cancer later went into remission, a milestone Maybin celebrated as a profound victory. This episode underscored the foundational support system of his early years, which had long emphasized collective encouragement through sports and life's trials.

High school baseball

Cameron Maybin attended T. C. Roberson High School in , graduating in 2005 after playing for the from 2001 to 2005. As a freshman in 2002, he led the to the 3A state championship and was named the tournament . Over his high school career, Maybin set school records with 41 home runs, 133 RBIs, and 70 stolen bases in 71 attempts, showcasing his power, speed, and base-running prowess. In his senior year of 2005, he hit 15 home runs, drove in 37 RBIs, and struck out just five times, demonstrating exceptional plate discipline and offensive potential. Maybin earned national recognition, including selection to the All-USA Today National Baseball Team in 2005, highlighting his status as one of the top amateur talents in the country. He also received the Baseball America Youth Player of the Year award in 2004. His athletic development drew significant scout attention through participation in elite showcase events, including National Showcase, where he was rated a top prospect, and the AFLAC All-American Classic, in which he posted a 6.42-second time. Ranked as the No. 2 overall high school prospect in the class of 2005 by and the No. 3 prospect for the MLB Draft by Baseball America, Maybin chose to forgo college and enter the 2005 MLB Draft, capitalizing on his elite prospect status.

Professional baseball career

Draft and minor leagues

Maybin was selected by the Detroit Tigers with the 10th overall pick in the first round of the out of T.C. Roberson High School in , where he had been regarded as one of the top high school prospects in the country. He signed with the organization on September 1, 2005, receiving a $2.65 million , but did not appear in any games that year due to the late signing date. Maybin began his professional career in 2006 with the Class A of the , where he batted .304 with nine home runs and 27 stolen bases over 101 games, helping the team win the league championship. His performance earned him selection to the Post-Season team, the league's Prospect of the Year award, and a spot on America's Low Class A team. Promoted to Class A Advanced Lakeland Flying Tigers of the Florida State League in 2007, Maybin hit .304 with 10 home runs and 25 stolen bases in 83 games, securing Florida State League Mid-Season and Post-Season honors as well as America's High Class A recognition. He received a brief promotion to Double-A of the Eastern League, where he batted .400 with four home runs in six games, and appeared in two games for the rookie-level Gulf Coast League Tigers. Across 91 games that season, Maybin posted a .316 with 14 home runs and 25 stolen bases. Over his first two professional seasons, he appeared in 192 games, batting .309 with 23 home runs and 52 stolen bases while establishing himself as the Tigers' top outfield prospect. On December 4, 2007, the Tigers traded Maybin to the Florida Marlins, along with pitchers Andrew Miller, Eulogio , Badenhop, and Dallas Trahern, and catcher Mike Rabelo, in exchange for third baseman and pitcher .

Detroit Tigers first stint (2007–2010)

Maybin's rapid ascent through the in 2007 positioned him as one of the Detroit Tigers' top prospects, leading to his call-up in mid-August after posting a .316 with 14 home runs and 25 stolen bases across 91 games at three levels. He made his Major League debut on August 17, 2007, at age 20 against the New York Yankees, going 0-for-4 in the game. Despite the hitless debut, Maybin appeared in 24 games for the Tigers that season, accumulating 53 plate appearances with a .143 (7-for-49). An injured shoulder sidelined Maybin from participating in the 2007 , contributing to early challenges in his development during his brief exposure. Heading into the 2008 season, the highly touted was viewed as a to compete for a spot on the Tigers' roster, given his five-tool potential and status as the organization's No. 1 prospect. However, he did not appear in any further games for that year. On December 4, 2007, prior to the 2008 campaign, the Tigers traded Maybin—along with left-handed pitcher Andrew Miller, catcher Mike Rabelo, and minor leaguers Burke Badenhop, Dallas Trahern, and Eulogio —to the Florida Marlins in a deal for third baseman and pitcher . This exchange ended Maybin's initial tenure with the Tigers after just one partial season, as injuries and limited opportunities had restricted his foothold.

Florida Marlins (2008–2010)

Maybin was acquired by the Florida Marlins in a blockbuster trade with the Detroit Tigers on December 4, 2007, along with pitcher Andrew Miller and four other players, in exchange for All-Star third baseman and ace left-hander . Following the trade, Maybin spent most of the 2008 season developing in the minors with the Marlins' Double-A affiliate, the , where he batted .277 with 13 home runs and 21 stolen bases in 108 games, showcasing his speed and potential as a . He made his Marlins debut on September 1, 2008, appearing in eight games and hitting .500 (16-for-32) with four stolen bases, providing a glimpse of his athleticism despite the limited sample. In 2009, Maybin received more opportunities with the Marlins, playing in 54 games while splitting time between the majors and Triple-A New Orleans, where he hit .319 in 82 minor-league contests. His major-league performance was modest, batting .250 (44-for-176) with four home runs, 13 , and one , as he adjusted to full-time big-league pitching at age 22. Defensively, Maybin patrolled center field with Gold Glove-caliber range and arm strength, committing no errors in 48 chances and earning praise for his ability to cover ground in . Maybin's 2010 season represented his most extensive MLB exposure with the Marlins up to that point, as he appeared in 82 games and started 76 in center field, but offensive struggles persisted with a .234 average (68-for-291), eight home runs, 28 , and nine stolen bases. His slash line of .234/.302/.361 reflected ongoing challenges with plate discipline and power consistency, though he showed flashes of speed and gap power. Injuries hampered his progress, including a left in that sidelined him for nearly the entire month, limiting his overall impact and contributing to a frustrating year. Despite the batting woes, Maybin's remained a highlight, as he posted positive metrics in runs saved and demonstrated elite instincts, leading to optimism about his long-term value as a glove-first . On November 13, 2010, the Marlins traded Maybin to the Padres in exchange for relievers Edward Mujica and , seeking to bolster their while giving Maybin a change of scenery to develop further.

San Diego Padres (2011–2014)

Maybin joined the Padres via trade from the Marlins on November 13, 2010, in exchange for pitchers Edward Mujica and . In his first full season with the team, , Maybin established himself as a dynamic , appearing in 137 games while posting a .264 with a .323 and .393 , including nine home runs and a team-leading 40 stolen bases. His speed was evident on the basepaths and in the outfield, where he earned praise for his defensive range; highlighted his ability to cover ground and make highlight-reel plays, contributing to his 4.3 that year. Maybin also notched eight , tying for seventh in the . The 2012 season saw Maybin play a career-high 147 games, slashing .243/.306/.349 with eight home runs and 26 stolen bases, though his offensive production remained inconsistent. He dealt with a minor right wrist sprain in May that briefly sidelined him but did not significantly impact his availability. Defensively, Maybin continued to excel in center field, logging over 1,200 with positive metrics in range and arm strength, solidifying his reputation as one of the National League's top gloves at the position. Injuries derailed Maybin's 2013 campaign, limiting him to just 14 games where he hit .157 with one and four stolen bases. A torn in his left knee, suffered in June while diving for a ball, placed him on the disabled list for 6-10 weeks. Upon returning, a right impingement required season-ending in September, further hampering his development. Maybin's injury woes persisted into , as a ruptured left tendon during sidelined him for two to three months; he returned in late and played 95 games, batting .235/.290/.331 with one and four stolen bases. His season was further disrupted on July 23 when suspended him for 25 games without pay after testing positive for amphetamines, violating the league's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program; he had appeared in 62 games prior to the suspension. Despite the setbacks, Maybin's elite speed and defense remained highlights, with four triples underscoring his baserunning prowess.

Atlanta Braves (2015)

Maybin was acquired by the from the San Diego Padres on April 5, 2015, in a multi-player trade that sent closer and outfielder to San Diego in exchange for Maybin, outfielder , pitcher Matt Wisler, outfielder Jordan Paroubeck, and a compensatory draft pick. During the 2015 season, Maybin had a breakout year as the Braves' primary , appearing in 141 games and posting a .267 with a .355 and .419 . He recorded 10 home runs and 23 stolen bases while driving in 59 runs, establishing career highs in several offensive categories and ranking sixth in the with a .356 percentage against left-handed pitching. Maybin's speed and defensive range in center field proved valuable, as he started 115 games at the position and contributed to the Braves' outfield stability during a rebuilding year, earning recognition as the team's first-half . Maybin's season was interrupted briefly in September by a left sustained during a game, which placed him on the disabled list and caused him to miss the final few contests. On November 20, 2015, the Braves traded Maybin to the Detroit Tigers in exchange for left-handed pitchers Ian Krol and , with agreeing to cover $2.5 million of his $8 million salary for the 2016 season.

Detroit Tigers second stint (2016)

On November 20, 2015, the Detroit Tigers acquired Cameron Maybin from the in a for left-handed pitchers Ian Krol and , marking his return to the organization where he had debuted as a top prospect a decade earlier. Entering the 2016 season, Maybin was set to earn $5.6 million under the contract terms carried over from his prior agreement. Maybin emerged as a key veteran outfielder for the Tigers in 2016, primarily patrolling center field while providing speed, defense, and leadership in a platoon and utility capacity alongside J.D. Martinez and Justin Upton. In 94 games, he achieved a career-high .315 batting average with a .383 on-base percentage and .418 slugging percentage, including 4 home runs and 43 RBIs. His elite speed shone through on the basepaths, where he succeeded on all 15 stolen base attempts—often deployed as a pinch-runner in late innings—and he contributed to several Tigers victories with his baserunning instincts, such as scoring the game-winning run on a wild pitch in a 10-inning win over the Seattle Mariners. Maybin's .315 average represented a significant resurgence, bolstering the Tigers' outfield depth and earning praise for his positive clubhouse influence as a seasoned mentor to younger players. Despite a midseason thumb injury that sidelined him for over two weeks, Maybin's contributions helped stabilize the Tigers' lineup during a competitive AL Central race. Following the season, on November 3, 2016, the Tigers traded him to the for right-hander Victor Alcántara, as the Angels exercised his $9 million club option for 2017.

Los Angeles Angels and Houston Astros (2017)

Following his acquisition by the from the Detroit Tigers in a November 2016 trade, the Angels exercised the $9 million club option on Maybin's contract for the 2017 season, securing his services as an . Maybin appeared in 93 games for the Angels during the 2017 regular season, primarily in center field, where he provided speed and defense while batting .235 with a .333 , .351 , six home runs, 22 , and a team-leading 29 stolen bases among position players. His performance was hampered by injuries, including a stint on the disabled list from July 18 to August 11 due to a wrist sprain, limiting his overall impact in a lineup seeking consistent production from the outfield. On August 31, 2017, the Houston Astros claimed Maybin off waivers from the Angels, with Houston assuming approximately $1.5 million of his remaining $9 million salary for the year. In 21 regular-season games with the Astros, Maybin hit .186 with four home runs and 13 , contributing as a reserve and pinch-runner while showcasing his speed with four stolen bases. Maybin's tenure with Houston extended into the postseason, where he appeared in six games across the , Championship Series, and , batting .286 (4-for-14) with one and providing defensive versatility. As a key reserve, he played in three games against the , going 1-for-3 at the plate, and earned a when the Astros defeated the Dodgers in seven games on November 1, 2017, to claim their first title.

Miami Marlins second stint (2018)

In February 2018, Maybin signed a one-year, $3.25 million contract with the Miami Marlins, marking his return to the franchise where he had debuted earlier in his career from 2008 to 2010. The deal included performance incentives up to $750,000. Maybin spent the first four months of the 2018 season with the Marlins as a backup outfielder, providing depth behind Lewis Brinson in center field and across the outfield positions. In 99 games, he posted a .251 batting average, .338 on-base percentage, and .343 slugging percentage, along with 3 home runs, 20 RBI, and 8 stolen bases. On July 31, 2018, the Marlins traded Maybin to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for Bryson Brigman and signing bonus pool space. At the time of the trade, Maybin was earning approximately $1.07 million of his remaining salary from the Marlins.

Seattle Mariners (2018)

On July 31, 2018, the Seattle Mariners acquired Cameron Maybin from the in exchange for minor league Bryson Brigman and $250,000 in bonus pool slot money. The move aimed to add outfield depth and speed to the Mariners' roster ahead of the trade deadline. Maybin, a 12-year MLB at the time, had batted .256 with three home runs and six stolen bases in 99 games with the Marlins that season prior to the . Maybin was added to the Mariners' active roster on August 1, 2018, and made his debut that day against the , recording a in his first at-bat as a Mariner. Over the final two months of the season, he appeared in 30 games, serving primarily as a utility in center and left field, often in late-inning situations or as a defensive replacement. In 97 plate appearances, Maybin hit .242/.289/.319 with one , eight , and two stolen bases. Notable moments included a triple in a September win over the Baltimore Orioles and scoring the game-winning run on a in an extra-inning victory against the on August 19. The Mariners finished third in the with an 89–73 record. Maybin became a after the Mariners designated him for assignment on November 20, 2018, to make room on the 40-man roster, and he elected free agency on October 29, 2018. His brief stint with provided steady defense and baserunning but limited offensive impact in a crowded .

New York Yankees (2019)

Maybin signed a minor league contract with the Giants on February 18, 2019, with an invitation to . He was released by the Giants on March 23, 2019. On July 2, 2019, Maybin signed a minor league contract with the New York Yankees. He was called up to the majors on July 26, 2019, and appeared in 82 games for the Yankees, batting .285 (68-for-239) with 17 doubles, a career-high 11 home runs, 32 RBI, and 9 stolen bases. Maybin provided valuable outfield depth and speed off the bench during the Yankees' playoff push, finishing second in the . He appeared in 5 postseason games, batting .200 (3-for-15). Following the season, Maybin elected free agency on October 31, 2019.

Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cubs (2020)

On February 12, 2020, Maybin signed a one-year contract worth $1.5 million with the Detroit Tigers, including performance incentives that could increase the value to $2.25 million. The was abbreviated to 60 games due to the , beginning in late July after delays and health protocols. Maybin debuted with the Tigers on July 24, appearing in 14 games primarily as an and providing veteran leadership to a young roster. In those contests, he batted .244 with a .311 and .415 , recording one , two RBIs, and three stolen bases while drawing four walks and striking out 13 times. Maybin was placed on the 10-day on July 31 with a right strain, missing time until his activation on August 14. He played three more games with before the August 31 trade deadline. On August 31, 2020, the Tigers traded Maybin to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for infielder prospect Zack Short, marking his ninth organization. With the Cubs, Maybin appeared in 18 games down the stretch, batting .250 (13-for-52) with four doubles, one triple, five RBIs, and three walks, though he struggled with 12 strikeouts. His overall 2020 performance across 32 games yielded a .247/.307/.387 slash line, one , and seven RBIs, contributing depth to both teams' outfields amid the shortened schedule.

New York Mets (2021)

Following his time with the Chicago Cubs in 2020, Maybin signed a minor league contract with the Cubs on February 19, 2021, including an invitation to spring training. He was released by the organization on March 27, 2021, after failing to secure a spot on the Opening Day roster. On May 18, 2021, the Cubs traded outfielder Cameron Maybin to the New York Mets in exchange for cash considerations and assigned him to their Triple-A affiliate, the Syracuse Mets. The Mets selected his contract to the major league roster the next day, May 19, where he appeared in four games, going hitless in 11 plate appearances. He was designated for assignment on May 31, 2021, and cleared waivers to return to Syracuse. Maybin spent the summer in Triple-A with Syracuse, hitting .250 in 39 games before being recalled to the majors again on August 31, 2021, as the Mets sought outfield depth amid injuries. In nine games with that September, he batted .036 (1-for-28) with a .182 , no home runs, one , three walks, and 12 strikeouts, primarily serving as a late-season reserve . His brief stint provided veteran presence but limited on-field impact, marking his final action across 10 teams over 15 seasons. On January 3, , Maybin announced his retirement via , expressing gratitude for his career and committing to continue advocacy work with the Players Alliance to promote access and opportunities in for underserved communities. At age 34, he reflected on the highs of a title with the Astros in 2017 and the challenges of frequent team changes, closing the book on a journeyman career that began as the Tigers' first-round pick in 2005.

Post-playing career

Broadcasting roles

Following his retirement from professional baseball at the end of the 2021 season, Cameron Maybin transitioned into broadcasting roles across multiple networks. In March 2022, Maybin joined the as a and analyst for New York Yankees broadcasts, contributing insights from his 2019 playing stint with the team during the regular season. He appeared in select games, offering analysis on gameplay and team dynamics alongside play-by-play announcers. That same month, on March 15, 2022, MLB Network announced Maybin's addition to its roster of on-air analysts, where he debuted in April providing studio commentary on programs including MLB Central. His contributions focused on player evaluations, game breakdowns, and emerging talents, drawing from his 15-year MLB career. Maybin continued appearing on MLB Network into early 2024. In February 2023, Maybin expanded his portfolio by joining Bally Sports Detroit (rebranded as FanDuel Sports Network in October 2024) as a pre- and post-game studio analyst for Detroit Tigers broadcasts, with occasional in-game commentary. During the 2023 season, he provided analysis alongside primary color commentator Craig Monroe and fellow analyst Todd Jones, covering Tigers games and offering perspectives on team strategy and player performance. Maybin also continued making appearances on MLB Network throughout the year, including discussions on key players and postseason developments. In June 2024, Maybin joined the digital show Foul Territory as a host. He remained active in this role through 2025. Following his departure from at the end of 2023, Maybin did not return to that role, and no appearances on were reported in 2025 after the September allegations.

Controversies

In September 2025, Cameron Maybin was implicated in a major exposé published by , which detailed allegations of and a culture at (later rebranded as Sports Network), the affiliated with the Tigers. The allegations against Maybin, who served as a pre- and post-game analyst for the Tigers broadcasts in 2023, centered on inappropriate workplace behavior toward female employees during that season, as reported by multiple former staff members. Specific claims included Maybin making a comment to a female colleague that he enjoyed watching her walk away, as well as sending late-night text messages and calls perceived as flirtatious, such as one stating, "You can always stop by, my door is wide open for you." Following an internal human resources investigation launched in May 2023, Maybin was allowed to continue in his broadcasting role through the end of the season but was subsequently removed from the network's lineup, with his contract not renewed for 2024. FanDuel Sports Network confirmed in a statement that it had coordinated with the Tigers organization to part ways with Maybin upon learning of the allegations, emphasizing a commitment to a safe work environment. No formal legal charges were filed against him as a result of these claims. Maybin responded publicly later that month, denying any misconduct and asserting that no formal complaints were raised against him during his tenure, describing the report's portrayal as a "mischaracterization" and providing evidence, such as screenshots of messages, to contextualize the interactions as polite declines of social invitations. His departure from the network had previously been unexplained, and he has remained silent on the matter since his initial statement, contributing to a damaged reputation in sports broadcasting circles. This incident formed part of a larger within the Detroit Tigers organization and its affiliates, where at least eight men, including other broadcasters such as and , faced similar accusations of harassment and inappropriate conduct toward women since 2023.

Personal life

Family

Maybin met his wife, Courtney, during the early years of his career following his 2007 draft by the Detroit Tigers. The couple married in 2015 in . Together, they have four children: sons Trent and Max, Cannon, and daughter Laila. Throughout Maybin's nomadic MLB career, which spanned 15 seasons and multiple teams, Courtney provided essential support to the family amid frequent relocations and the demands of . Their children occasionally attended games, adding personal motivation to his performances on the field. In his January 2022 retirement announcement, Maybin highlighted his eagerness to prioritize family time, stating, "To my wife Courtney and my kids, Trent, Max Laila: you are my everything and I can't wait to spend more time at home with you."

Philanthropy and health advocacy

In 2016, Cameron Maybin co-founded The Maybin Mission with his wife, Courtney, launching it during the holiday season to enrich the lives of inner-city youth through positive play, education, cultural programming, and access to sports in underserved communities. The foundation has organized initiatives such as holiday sponsorships and complimentary youth programs, emphasizing community support in areas like , where Maybin grew up. The Maybin Mission has partnered with organizations including 's Angel Tree program and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Buncombe County to provide holiday assistance, equipment, and activities for children in need. In its inaugural 2016 Holiday Project, the foundation sponsored over 30 children from the Boys & Girls Clubs, hosting a luncheon and fulfilling wish lists, while also supporting families through in Asheville and expanding similar efforts to other cities. Additionally, annual Camp Maybin clinics, held at UNC Asheville's Greenwood Field, have impacted hundreds of local youth by offering free skills instruction, T-shirts, and development for 150–200 participants per event since 2017. Maybin has been a vocal for , particularly in support of his , Renee, who was diagnosed in 2018, underwent a in April 2019, completed radiation treatment, and entered remission by August 2019. During his 2019 tenure with the Yankees, he raised awareness through public announcements, including a message, and wore bracelets inscribed with “CANCER SUCKS” and “I WEAR THESE FOR MY MOM” during games. He also sold shirts via The Maybin Mission to fund research, with his sister Camille and family providing emotional support throughout Renee's treatment. Beyond health advocacy, Maybin has contributed to family-oriented charities, including sponsorships for Christmas wish lists through Big Brothers Big Sisters of , delivering gifts and experiences to underserved children.

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