by Chris Towers | CBSSports.com (3/30/2013) Even with a number of injuries lingering in the Diamondbacks outfield, they announced Friday that outfielder Tony Campana will not break camp with the team. Campana, acquired in February from the Cubs via trade, will be sent to Triple-A Reno to begin the year.
Campana's poor play in the spring likely doomed him, as he finished with a .240 batting average and .269 on-base percentage. He did add three extra-base hits, but stole just one base while being caught once. Campana could end up being called up down the line, if the team's outfielder injuries persist.
Injury could open door for Tony Campana
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com (3/25/2013) Diamondbacks manager Kirk Gibson said if Cody Ross (calf) begins the season on the disabled list, then the team will decide between keeping Tony Campana or Alfredo Marte, who was recalled from minor-league camp after Adam Eaton's elbow injury was disclosed, according to the Arizona Daily Star.
Campana, who was acquired by Arizona in mid-February, is batting .200 (4 for 20) with one double, one triple and two RBI in 13 spring games.
Tony Campana shakes off hand injury
by Ed Gauna | CBSSports.com (3/20/2013) Diamondbacks outfielder Tony Campana returned to action for Wednesday's Cactus League game against the White Sox after missing time with a hand injury. He went 0 for 1 while playing left field in the 4-2 win.
Campana is batting .211 (4 for 19) through 12 spring games with two RBI and a stolen base.
Campana needs stitches
by Chris Towers | CBSSports.com (3/7/2013) Diamondbacks outfielder Tony Campana was forced to leave Thursdays Cactus League game against the Brewers, with a hand injury that would require eight stitches. Campana suffered he injury while diving into second base trying to steal the bag. He went 1 for 1 in the game before leaving, and there is no timetable for his recovery.
Campana shipped to Arizona
by Bill Passonno | CBSSports.com (2/18/2013) The Cubs traded outfielder Tony Campana to the Diamondbacks on Monday in exchange for a pair of minor-league pitchers. Campana, who appeared in 89 games with Chicago last season, was designated for assignment last Sunday to clear a spot on the 40-man roster. The Cubs acquired right-handed pitchers Erick Leal and Jesus Castillo, who are both just 17 years old and have only played in the Dominican Summer League.
Cubs waive Campana
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com (2/10/2013) Cubs outfielder Tony Campana was designated for assignment Sunday to clear a roster spot for outfielder Scott Hairston, who signed a two-year deal.