⚾ 2026 Regular Season — Updated Nightly
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Career Statistics (Select Seasons)
| Year | Team | G | AVG | OBP | SLG | OPS | HR | RBI |
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| 2024 | LAA | 17 | .214 | .290 | .357 | .647 | 2 | 6 |
| 2025 | LAA | 34 | .231 | .305 | .385 | .690 | 4 | 14 |
| 2026 2026 | LAA | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Switch-Hitting Outfield Depth. The Kind of Player Every Roster Needs and Nobody Notices.
Gustavo Campero is a switch-hitting outfielder who provides exactly what his role description says: corner depth behind Jo Adell, Josh Lowe, and Mike Trout. He is not blocking a starter and he is not a prospect on the rise — he is the player you are glad to have on the depth chart in June when the outfield inevitably takes an injury hit.
The switch-hitting ability is the differentiator. It gives Suzuki a flexible bat that can be deployed from either side, and in an outfield mix that skews right-handed, that has marginal but real value. Campero has shown enough in limited major league time to be trusted as a fill-in, which is all the role asks.
Depth is not glamorous, and it is not optional. The Angels have learned across a decade of attrition that the difference between a bad season and a disastrous one is often whether the bench can hold when the starters go down.