Kristian Campbell’s career has been defined by “fast.” Drafted in 2023 after just one year of game action at Georgia Tech (he redshirted his true freshman year in 2022), Campbell then ascended through the Red Sox organization before making his first Opening Day roster this season.
The Boston Red Sox on Wednesday signed rookie infielder/outfielder Kristian Campbell to an eight-year extension, with club options for 2033 and 2034. The club did not disclose financial terms, but ESPN and MLB.
A 22-year-old infielder and outfielder, Campbell made his big league debut March 27 as Boston's youngest opening day starter at second since Reggie Smith. He entered Wednesday hitting .375 (6 for 16) with two doubles, one homer, two RBIs and four walks.
Boston Red Sox infielder Kristian Campbell hit pay dirt by signing a $60 million contract for eight years. Kristian Campbell Fantasy Baseball Outlook Kristian
Kristian Campbell, the 2024 USA TODAY Minor League Player of the Year, agrees to $60 million deal through 2032 with a pair of club options.
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It did not Kristian Campbell long to make an impact for the Boston Red Sox. He won a roster spot in spring training and clubbed his first career home run Saturday night against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field (GameTracker).
After 98.5 The Sports Hub's Tony Massarotti had some candid takes on Kristian Campbell's debut, the Red Sox rookie proved him wrong.
The Red Sox didn’t waste any time securing Kristian Campbell for the long haul. Less than a week after the versatile top prospect made his major league debut on Opening Day, the team announced that they were in agreement on an eight-year extension through 2032,