Kristian Campbell, the Boston Red Sox prospect ranked #7 in the Top 100 by MLB Pipeline, made his Major League debut on opening day. The 22-year old started at second base, and registered a hit and a walk in Boston's 5-2 win over the Texas Rangers.
Kristian Campbell has gone from a 2023 fourth-round pick to a big-league starter in less than two years. The post Report: Kristian Campbell named to Red Sox Opening Day roster appeared first on Boston.
Kristian Campbell has agreed to an eight-year contract extension with the Boston Red Sox, less than a week after the 22-year-old made his MLB debut.Campbell's extension, which was announced by the team Wednesday,
Kristian Campbell will experience one of the most important conversations of his life. How does he feel heading into the home stretch of spring training with a roster spot on the line?
The Red Sox informed Kristian Campbell on Sunday night that he would be on the roster when the team breaks camp. One of Boston’s top prospects has made the Opening Day roster. Campbell, who can play several positions, is expected to get regular playing time at second base.
Kristian Campbell's $60 million guarantee looks low on paper. But a look at how he got here offers a useful reminder of why he was willing to take the deal now.
Kristian Campbell will start his 2025 season in the big leagues for the Boston Red Sox. The No. 7 overall prospect in baseball has reportedly been told he's made the Red Sox Opening Day roster, according to Sean McAdam and Christ Cotillo of Mass Live.
A 22-year-old infielder and outfielder, Kristian Campbell made his big league debut March 27 as Boston’s youngest opening day starter at second since Reggie Smith.
Campbell was named Baseball America’s Minor League Player of the Year by hitting .330/.439/.558 across three levels of the minors.