The Rays optioned Misner to Triple-A Durham on Friday, Ryan Bass of Bally Sports Sun reports.
Misner was just 1-for-15 with 10 strikeouts during his first stint in the big leagues and made only four starts during a four-week span. Jonathan Aranda has taken Misner's spot on the roster.
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Rays' Kameron Misner: Summoned to big leagues
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The Rays selected Misner's contract from Triple-A Durham on Friday, Ryan Bass of Bally Sports Sun reports.
It's the first major-league promotion for Misner, who has slashed .247/.356/.446 with 15 home runs and 27 stolen bases with Durham this season. Misner, 26, also has a 30.1 percent strikeout rate with Durham, and swings and misses have been a problem for him throughout pro ball. He's capable of handling all three outfield spots but it's unclear how much Misner will play.
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Rays' Kameron Misner: Promotion expected
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The Rays are expected to select Misner's contract and call him up from Triple-A Durham on Friday, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
He will be set for his big-league debut and will be replacing Richie Palacios (knee) on the active roster. Misner has a 108 wRC+ and .358 wOBA across 433 plate appearances with Triple-A Durham this season, though he's old for the level at 26. He totaled 15 homers and 27 stolen bases, so Misner could have some upside if he's able to carve out consistent playing time.
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Rays' Kameron Misner: Traded to Tampa Bay
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Misner was acquired by the Rays from the Marlins on Tuesday in exchange for infielder Joey Wendle, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Misner was drafted 35th overall by Miami in 2019, and he was able to make his way to the Double-A level late last season. He was one of the organization's top prospects and spent most of the 2021 campaign at High-A, where he hit .244/.350/.424 with 11 homers, 22 doubles, 56 RBI, 58 runs and 23 stolen bases in 88 games.
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Marlins' Kameron Misner: Invited to big-league camp
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Misner will join the Marlins' major-league spring training later this month.
Misner hit a solid .270/.388/.362 in his first 42 games as a professional in 2019 after being selected 35th overall in the draft. The canceled minor-league season last year meant he didn't get the chance to follow that up, however, so he'll likely need some time in the upper minors before pushing for his big-league debut.