It didn't take long for Boston Red Sox rookie Kristian Campbell to reach a major milestone in the big leagues, considering he hit his first home run just three games into his MLB career.
The Boston Red Sox knew it last year, but the rest of Major League Baseball now knows too: Kristian Campbell is going to be a star. It's been a meteoric rise for the 22-year-old Campbell, who was playing in High-A at this time a year ago.
The Boston Red Sox's front office hasn't looked this good in years. The last couple of years haven't been kind for the Boston front office, but it really can't look better right now.
The athletics enter Tuesday’s game with a 6-10 record as they are awaiting their official move to Las Vegas. However, after leaving Oakland, there is some excitement with the team.
How many of the last players from every MLB franchise to win an MVP Award can you name in five minutes?
We're just a couple of weeks into the 2025 MLB season, but some American League East players are already off and running. There is some fool's gold among those performances, however, so let's look at one on each AL East team.
Ahead of the 2025 season, fans around the league were becoming incredibly excited to see yet another new wave of prospects make their way to Major League Baseball.
Kristian Campbell's early contract extension with the Boston Red Sox has been the subject of many early-season debates. Virtually everyone agrees that the eight-year, $60 million deal was great business for the Red Sox.
The 2025 Major League Baseball season may still be its infancy, but there have already been some surprises across the league. With that in mind, here are the five biggest MLB shockers so far.
It's not often that a member of the Boston Red Sox joins the great Ted Williams in a statistic. Williams is one of the best baseball players of all time and is up there as one of the top players in Boston history.
The Boston Red Sox are exciting again, and their rising star rookie is a big reason why. Kristian Campbell has exploded onto the Major League Baseball scene to begin the 2025 season, and Red Sox Nation is loving it.
The Boston Red Sox caused some confusion on Saturday, and rising star Kristian Campbell was at the center of it. Initially, reports surfaced that Campbell would play left field against the St.
After the Boston Red Sox signed such players as Garrett Crochet and Alex Bregman, another contract that was signed was to young star Kristian Campbell who had a press conference about the occasion.
What a week it's been for the Boston Red Sox. One could focus on the three-game winning streak to get the team back to .500, but frankly, that's small potatoes.
Boston signed Alex Bregman and there was a lot of drama about third base. The reason for this is that Boston didn’t want to put Bregman at second base to open the door for Kristian Campbell.
The Boston Red Sox had several high-caliber stars they were set to rely on going into the 2025 season. While designated hitter Rafael Devers and third
Most MLB prospects have to play in the Minor League for years before getting a call-up. Some players have to work their way up from Single-A to MLB. Well, that is not the case for the Boston Red Sox's second baseman, Kristian Campbell, who was drafted in 2023 and is already starting for the Red Sox after just two years in the minors.
Certain Boston Red Sox stars have struggled to begin the 2025 campaign, but rookie Kristian Campbell is not one of them. Campbell has gotten his Major League career off to a torrid start and has instantly become one of baseball’s most intriguing rookies.
It's been a big week for Boston Red Sox' rookie Kristian Campbell, who signed a mega-contract extension, and also made some team history on Thursday. Per @JayHayKid of Underdog Fantasy: Kristian Campbell is the first Red Sox player with 6+ XBH through his first 7 career games since Will Middlebrooks in 2012.
It didn’t take long for the Rookie of the Year race to heat up. Just one week into the season, Yankees outfielder Jasson Domínguez has fallen behind in the race, according to oddsmakers.
Late on Wednesday afternoon, Jeff Passan reported that the Boston Red Sox and rookie second baseman Kristian Campbell agreed to an eight-year, $60 million contract.
According to Jeff Passan on X, the Boston Red Sox have agreed to an eight-year contract extension with rookie second baseman Kristian Campbell. The deal is worth $60 million and keeps Campbell in Boston until the 2034 season.
He was a fourth-round pick by the Red Sox out of Georgia Tech in 2023 and has already made it to The Show.
The Red Sox announced that they have signed prospect Kristian Campbell to an eight-year contract extension which runs from 2025 to 2032 with club options for 2033 and 2034.
The Boston Red Sox 2025 MLB season is underway, and the organization is already impressed with all three of their top prospects. However, 22-year-old Kristian Campbell, the No.
Boston Red Sox rookie Kristian Campbell hit his first career home run on Saturday, and the team’s bullpen tried to make him suffer for it.
The Red Sox and star prospect Kristian Campbell are in “deep talks” regarding a potential contract extension, according to a report from Chris Cotillo of MassLive.
The Red Sox have informed top prospect Kristian Campbell that he has made the club’s Opening Day roster, as was first reported by Ari Alexander of KPRC 2.
Kristian Campbell will break camp with the Red Sox, as KPRC 2’s Ari Alexander reports that the star prospect has been told he will be part of Boston’s Opening Day roster. A corresponding move will be made in the coming days to create room for Campbell on the 40-man roster.
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