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Kameron Loe

Former professional baseball player[39]

What is Kameron Loe known for?

Notable alumnus of Granada Hills High School in Granada Hills, CA, Kameron Loe, is a familiar name among baseball enthusiasts. Born on September 10, 1981 in Simi Valley, California, Loe had an illustrious career as a professional baseball player, living an athlete's dream by playing in Major League Baseball (MLB).

Loe's baseball prowess began to solidify during his time at Granada Hills High School, where he played alongside Ryan Braun. He went on to play college baseball at California State University, Northridge from 1999 to 2002. His impressive performance led to his draft by the Texas Rangers in the 20th round of the 2002 Major League Baseball Draft.

Having debuted for the Texas Rangers in 2004, he played as a pitcher for various MLB teams including Texas Rangers (2004-2008), Milwaukee Brewers (2010-2012), Seattle Mariners (2013), Chicago Cubs (2013), and Atlanta Braves (2013). Standing at a towering 6 feet 9 inches tall, Loe was one of the tallest players in the long history of the sport.

In the statistics department, Loe showcased his skills with a win-loss record of 34-43, an earned run average of 4.49, and an impressive 357 strikeouts in MLB. He also played for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks in 2009 in the Nippon Professional Baseball league where he had a win-loss record of 0-4, an earned run average of 6.33, and 18 strikeouts.

Truly, Loe's successful career, his tall stature, and dedication to the sport have solidified his status as a memorable figure in athletic circles and an inspiring alumnus of Granada Hills High School.