Noah Cameron, fresh off the first dud of his MLB career, snapped right back to his dominant ways on Sunday. The Kansas City Royals left-hander gave up six earned runs against the New York Yankees his last time out, snapping a streak of five consecutive quality starts. According to MLB.com’s Sarah Langs, Cameron became the first MLB pitcher since at least 1901 to go at least 5.0 innings and allow one or fewer runs in at least six of his first seven career appearances. Since making his big league debut, Cameron is 2-2 with a 1.91 ERA, 0.898 WHIP and 1.7 WAR.