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.
After spending over a year with a giant up-arrow attached to him, Kristian Campbell encountered numerous challenges at the big league level. A second-half surge in the minor leagues should provide continued hope for his future in Boston.
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.
MLB has awarded the World Series MVP since 1955. How many of these players can you name in six minutes?
The Boston Red Sox are going to have to wait a few months until their next game. Spring Training won't be here until February and the Red Sox won't begin the 2026 regular season until March.
Among the countless Hall of Famers who never experienced the joy of winning a World Series, there are several notable legends who stand out. Here's our list of the 25 greatest.
The Boston Red Sox have one of the more confusing situations revolving around a young player in all of baseball these days. He was out of sight, out of mind for the entire second half of the season, but Kristian Campbell's presence played a huge role in the Red Sox's decision-making this year.
The Boston Red Sox have been somewhat surprising to follow this season when it comes to utility man Kristian Campbell. Boston fast-tracked Campbell to the big leagues after Spring Training.
Roster spots are precious commodities in Major League Baseball, and right now, the Boston Red Sox are wasting one. Most teams only carry two catchers on the active roster, even when there are 14 position player spots available in September instead of the usual 13.
Deciding whether to push the Kristian Campbell button will be among the most intriguing decisions the Boston Red Sox make for the remainder of the regular season.
Kristian Campbell being in the minors made sense for the last 2 1/2 months. But Roman Anthony's injury arguably should have changed the calculus. On Wednesday, the Red Sox placed Anthony on the injured list, almost certainly for the rest of the regular season, with a strained oblique suffered on a swing in Tuesday's game.
It's one of the more intriguing times of the Major League Baseball calendar. This is because rosters expand from 26 to 28 players on September 1st. "Roster limits," MLB.com's Jonathan Mayo said.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
It's been awfully quiet on the Kristian Campbell front of late for the Boston Red Sox. Boston put Campbell on the opening day roster and rewarded him with a $60 million contract extension after his fantastic 2024 campaign.
The Boston Red Sox have been fortunate to have exciting, young guys get the call to Boston this season and contribute right away. Fans have been excited over the last few years about Roman Anthony, Marcelo Mayer, and Kristian Campbell.
The Boston Red Sox need more production from first base, and former top prospect Kristian Campbell is raking down in Triple-A. Campbell, who signed an eight-year, $60 million extension after making the Opening Day roster, got sent down on June 19 following a deep slump for seven weeks.
Kristian Campbell returned to the lineup for the Worcester Red Sox on Tuesday and picked up where he left off. He was pulled from the Triple-A team’s game Saturday against Lehigh Valley (Philadelphia Phillies affiliate) after jamming his thumb.
When Kristian Campbell got sent down to the minors in mid-June, the Boston Red Sox rookie was in need of a major reset. It may have taken him a while to get his bat hot again, but the 23-year-old finally seems to be back in a grove.
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.
The Boston Red Sox are having a very strange 2025 MLB season. From the multiple top prospects getting the call to the big league to Rafael Devers getting traded out of nowhere, there has been no shortage of drama in Boston this season.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Boston Red Sox drew attention during the offseason for their acquisitions in free agency and via trade. However, a trio of prospects are showing that the Red Sox have a bright future ahead.
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