News from the Red Sox: The team signs the main extension perspective after only 5 games


Boston’s red socks have locked someone who expect to be an cornerstone of the franchise.

Kristian Campbell, one of his best prospects made by the Major Leagues with Spring Training, has signed an extension that could keep it with the club during the next 10 seasons.

The two parties agreed an eight -year extension of $ 60 million, Espn reported. The team said the agreement comes with club options for 2033 and 2034 seasons.

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The prospect of Boston’s red socks, Kristian Campbell, throws the ball into the second during spring training in Jetblue Park. (Danielle Parhizkaran/The Boston Globe through Getty Images)

Since Campbell was called for the Opening Day, it was under the control of the team until 2030: it would be the minimum of the league for its first three seasons before the arbitration is activated.

Instead, the Sox and Campbell have decided to give up all that and be locked up for at least the next eight years.

Campbell has caused an incredible first impression at the beginning. The 22 -year -old player has 6 of 16 (.375) with a home run. He played at the three levels of league ball last last season and dragged everywhere. He has not yet played a house game in Fenway Park, but that will come on Friday.

The second base of the Red Sox of Boston, Kristian Campbell (28), surrounds the third base and scores during the sixth entry against the Texas Rangers in Globe Life Field. (Images of Kevin Jairaj-Iimagn)

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It is understandable that Campbell is the sixth perspective in sport, everything, while another phenomenon of the Sox socks in the gardener Roman Anthony occupies the second place behind Roki Sasaki. Marcelo Mayer, a campocorto, is 11th. Anthony and Mayer are currently sitting in Triple-A.

Campbell was not so promoted when he was recruited outside Georgia Tech in 2023, since he was not recruited until the fourth round. But reaching .330 with an OPS of .997 in its first full season in minors will bring it faster than expected.

The second base of Boston’s red socks, Kristian Campbell (28), during the first entry against Detroit’s Tigers in Publix Field at the Joker Marchant Stadium. (Mike Watters-Imagn images)

The last Red Sox player to win the rookie of the year was Dustin Pedroia in 2007: he won the MVP the following season. Nomar Garciaparra, Fred Lynn and Carlton Fush also won the award with Boston, with Lynn also winning the MVP in the same 1975 season.

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