Red Sox lock up top prospect Kristian Campbell
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Kristian Campbell made his MLB debut for the Boston Red Sox on Opening Day, and Roman Anthony and Marcelo Mayer cannot wait to join him in the big leagues sometime soon.
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Campbell, ranked the No. 3 prospect in baseball by CBS Sports heading into the season, is off to a strong start in his debut with the Sox, batting .375/.500/.688 through his first five games while pl...
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Boston executive Craig Breslow discussed top Red Sox prospects, MLB outlooks for Roman Anthony, Marcelo Mayer.
The Boston Red Sox have some of the best young talent in the league. They are looking to play some of their more capable rookies this season. Boston already tested the waters with rookie Kristian Campbell playing second base.
Long-term deals for top young talent reflect a central part of how the team hopes to sustain a promising future.
The top prospect in baseball spoke to CBS News Boston's Joe Weil at WooSox Media Day about the upcoming year, his desire to reunite with Kristian Campbell in Boston, Alex Bregman, and being tasked with getting coffee for the entire Red Sox team.
The Boston Red Sox have crawled out of the gate to a 1-4 record, and while they have watched several players in their lineup struggle, one guy who has not dealt with those woes is rookie second baseman Kristian Campbell.
Rookie second baseman Kristian Campbell and the Boston Red Sox agreed to an eight-year extension Wednesday, marking the earliest in a career the Red Sox have ever locked up a player to a multiyear deal.
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Yardbarker on MSNKristian Campbell, Red Sox Agree to Eight-Year Contract ExtensionAccording 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.
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Pro Football Network on MSNBreaking: Red Sox Place Their Bets On Kristian Campbell With a Blockbuster $60,000,000 Contract ExtensionThe Boston Red Sox have three young players in the organization who are expected to make an impact for the next decade. One player who is already up in the MLB is second baseman Kristian Campbell. Campbell is only 22 years old,