Baseball

- Title:
- Student Assistant Coach
Kyle Cameron continues his time with The University of Alabama baseball program for the 2020-21 season. He will serve on head coach Brad Bohannon’s staff as a Student Assistant Coach for the Crimson Tide.
Cameron returns to Alabama in a coaching role following a playing career that spanned 2016-20.
In 2020 during the pandemic-shortened season, the right-hander contributed 5.1 innings across three appearances, striking out six total batters. It was his final season as he elected to end his playing career.
He tied for fifth in appearances as a junior with 17 and owned a 3-0 record across 19.2 frames. Cameron accumulated 15 strikeouts compared to just three walks in 2019 and posted a career-high mark for punchouts with six against Jacksonville State that season.
As a redshirt sophomore in 2018, he tied for the team lead with 39.0 innings of relief spanning his 15 appearances that season. His inning total included 27.0 relief innings during SEC play, which paced the Crimson Tide’s bullpen.
Cameron pitched in two games in 2017 before his season was cut short due to an illness. It came one-year removed from a solid freshman season in 2016 in which he went 2-2 in 13 appearances and 24.2 innings of work.
During his time as a student-athlete, Cameron contributed numerous community service hours and was also a standout in the classroom. He graduated in December of 2019 with his undergraduate degree in mathematics and was named to the SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll in both 2019 and 2020.
A native of Tuscaloosa, he is currently pursuing his master’s degree in higher education administration from UA.