Red Sox Place Their Bets On Kristian Campbell
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Campbell reached agreement with the Red Sox on an eight-year, $60 million extension spanning the 2025-2032 seasons that includes a $19 million team option for 2033 (with a $4 million buyout) and a $2...
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Campbell’s meteoric rise through the minors last year resulted in Minor League Player of the Year recognition as he dominated at three levels, from High-A to Triple-A.
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Keeping players like Crochet and Campbell around for the foreseeable future puts Boston in an optimal position to build a sustainable winner.
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Boston Red Sox star Rafael Devers has had one of the worst starts to the MLB season ever recorded, leading one insider to voice his frustration.
Following an extraordinary rise from fourth-round compensation pick in 2023 to Boston Red Sox No. 2 prospect in 2025, Kristian Campbell reportedly is now a major leaguer.
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Boston Red Sox designated hitter Rafael Devers is the first major leaguer to strike out 12 times in a season's first four games.
Adam Ottavino, one of Boston's top relief pitchers during their 2021 World Series run, has been informed that he will not make the Opening Day roster. Julian McWilliams of the Boston Globe had the news first. Ottavino, who spent the last three years with the New York Mets, signed with Boston as a minor league free agent in February.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Boston Red Sox designated hitter Rafael Devers became ... Minnesota’s Byron Buxton in 2017 and Houston’s Brett Wallace in 2013. Devers is now solely the Red Sox DH after ...
It's been a rough last six months or so for Boston Red Sox star Rafael Devers. First, his 2024 ended early due to a shoulder injury. Then, he lost his job at third base to free agent signing Alex Bregman,
Devers looked anything but alarmed. Instead, he identified reason for optimism that his fortunes will turn — and that he will help his 1-4 Red Sox team do the same.