June 16, 2025
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Red Sox sign Campbell to 8-year extension reportedly worth $60M |  theScore.com

Alex Cora Sends Message on Red Sox Slow Offensive Start

There was a lot of preseason hype about the Boston Red Sox’s ability to produce high numbers at the plate. Within the first handful of games this season, that hype went down the drain due to the continuous bad performances of designated hitter Rafael Devers and third baseman Alex Bregman. Left fielder Wilyer Abreu and rookie second baseman Kristian Campbell are the main contributors to the offense. As the Red Sox continued to find ways to win and get better, so did their main stars. Thursday’s 8-4 win at the Baltimore Orioles was a big sign that the offense could be setting up to be leveled out after a rough start to the season. Boston accounted for eight runs and 11 hits, but it was highlighted by the fact that Devers and Bregman had their best games of the season. Devers

Kristian Campbell agrees to $60 million, 8-year deal with Red Sox, less  than a week after debut | AP News

accounted for two runs, one hit, one walk, and had one strikeout. Bregman accounted for two runs (including a home run), three hits, three RBIs, and two strikeouts. After the game, the Red Sox manager talked about the stars finding their rhythm after a rough start to the season. We will hit. It’s just a matter of time. Getting locked in. Alex hitting the ball in the air to the pull. It’s a tough group. We hot some balls hard throughout the game, and struck out a lot too. It was a good game.

The team finally secured their first series win of the season, but remains under .500 after the first seven games. Despite this, there’s room for improvement, especially with 11 strikeouts on Thursday. More consistency from the other key players would go a long way.

BREAKING: The Boston Red Sox & their top prospect Kristian Campbell are in  agreement on a massive eight year contract this afternoon The Sox lock in  their rookie second baseman before he

Does Jurickson Profar Suspension Open Door for Red Sox-Braves Blockbuster Trade?

The Atlanta Braves signed Jurickson Profar to a three-year, $42 million deal in the offseason. However, he has reportedly tested positive for chorionic gonadotrophin, according to The Associated Press’ Beth Harris. He will be ineligible for the postseason even after serving his 80-game suspension. The Braves signed Alex Verdugo before the season started, and he is in Triple-A getting ready. However, Verdugo struggled last season and may not be what the Braves are looking for, especially after already starting 0-7. Meanwhile, the Boston Red Sox could be open to trading Masataka Yoshida.

Kristian Campbell agrees to $60 million, 8-year deal with Red Sox |  newscentermaine.com

FanSided’s Jacob Mountz suggested the Braves make an “emergency” trade for Yoshida to replace Profar. “His power numbers aren’t astounding, but in Atlanta, Yoshida’s power would play better with a possible 20-home run potential,” wrote Mountz. “As it stands, Yoshida’s left-handed bat would offer the Braves a vast improvement over Kelenic’s. His prowess at the plate could provide the run-scoring spark the Braves are woefully lacking.” Yoshida appeared as a designated hitter 101 times last season. However, Rafael Devers is now the everyday designated hitter in Boston. Yoshida has a minus-eight outs above average in his career, so his subpar defense makes it difficult to justify playing him in the outfield. The Red Sox outfield is already crowded, and Roman Anthony is waiting in Triple-A, ready to take one of their outfield spots. The Red Sox signed Yoshida to a five-year, $90

Kristian Campbell agrees to $60 million, 8-year deal with Red Sox |  newscentermaine.com

million deal in 2023, but his numbers have not lived up to his salary. He has a .285 batting average in two seasons, but he has hit just 25 home runs. He hit 20-plus home runs in four of his final Nippon Professional Baseball seasons. The Braves are not in a position to be picky about defense. Their offense has been inconsistent as they wait for Ronald Acuña Jr. to return. Adding Yoshida could replace Kelenic. When healthy, the Braves would be able to deploy Yoshida, Acuña and Michael Harris II in the outfield.

 

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