At this point last year, the hype around Boston Red Sox utility man Kristian Campbell was endless. Boston landed Alex Bregman around the time Spring Training kicked off and there was buzz out there about him moving over to second base.
The Red Sox have found the answer to their problems in journeyman infielder and 2020 Gold Glove winner Isiah Kiner-Falefa, who, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan, is finalizing a one-year deal.
Who will be manning second base when the Boston Red Sox take the field on Opening Day to kick off the 2026 Major League Baseball season against the Cincinnati Reds?
I like Kristian Campbell and want him to succeed. But I am totally convinced that, if he does, it won’t be at second base. Is it harsh to say that he was arguably the worst defensive middle infielder I’d ever seen last season?
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Few Boston Red Sox players will be under the microscope more in 2026 than Kristian Campbell. Just a short while after this time last year, we were talking about Campbell taking the starting second base job and pushing superstar Rafael Devers into a position change.
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Kristian Campbell was one of the most exciting players in the sport at this time a year ago. Baseball America had ranked him the #4 prospect in MLB on the heels of a .330/.439/.558 showing in the minors.
Few people in the Boston Red Sox organization are under more pressure this year than Kristian Campbell. It hasn't even been 10 months since the Red Sox rewarded Campbell for his meteoric rise through their farm system with an eight-year, $60 million contract extension.
Kristian Campbell is arguably the Boston Red Sox's biggest X-factor heading into 2026. At this time least year, we were talking about Campbell as the potential opening day second baseman -- a job he won despite a mediocre spring.
With 2026 just around the corner, there’s still the looming question of where Bo Bichette will sign for next season. There are several possibilities for Bichette’s camp, despite it being mostly radio silent to the public.
Kristian Campbell's standing with the Boston Red Sox organization is much different than it was a year ago. Last season, Campbell won various Player of the Year awards in the minors and established himself as a contender to take the opening day second base job, which he eventually won.
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Kristian Campbell's outlook sure has changed in a year's time. Last December, Campbell was coming off multiple player and prospect of the year awards, and we were wondering if he'd crack the Boston Red Sox's opening day roster despite only playing six weeks in Triple-A.
The old adage is that prospect development isn’t linear, but few players in recent memory can relate to the whirlwind 18 months Kristian Campbell just had. Campbell arrived in the Boston Red Sox system without much fanfare after being selected in the fourth round of the 2023 MLB Draft.
Kristian Campbell's offseason development is a critical storyline for the Boston Red Sox. Depending on what the Red Sox do in free agency, Campbell could be asked to play a big role next year.
This Boston Red Sox offseason will be dominated by discussions about who the team might acquire to bolster the rotation, and if it's a trade, what sort of return it's going to take.
Kristian Campbell needs to be involved in the Boston Red Sox's future somehow, because they've already paid him to be part of that future. After signing an eight-year, $60 million extension in April, Campbell went on to win American League Rookie of the Month.
The Boston Red Sox are optioning rookie second baseman Kristian Campbell to Triple-A Worcester, ESPN and MassLive reported Thursday. The move is expected to make room for outfielder Wilyer Abreu, who is ready to be reinstated from the injured list.
Rookie Kristian Campbell is being demoted by the Boston Red Sox.
With another loss on Monday, the Boston Red Sox are now in the midst of a tailspin that has players frustrated and fans wondering if 2025 will go down as another lost season.
Kristian Campbell started doing first base drills before the Red Sox’s series opener against the Braves.
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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 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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