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If you were hoping to see young infielder Kristian Campbell at first base in the near future, you may be a tad disappointed. Boston is in the middle of a 10-ga
The Boston Red Sox may not have solved their first base crisis on Thursday ... Boston is looking to other solutions to plug the hole. Noda was a 15th-round pick by the Blue Jays in 2017 out ...
This grim situation at first has forced Boston’s hand and now has its starting second baseman, rookie Kristian Campbell, taking practice reps at first base. Despite his incredible athleticism and team-first mentality, it might be a while until the Red Sox see Campbell there regularly.
Red Sox rookie Kristian Campbell is working out at first base, but the timeline of when he might be ready is murky.
Red Sox third baseman Alex Bregman was removed in the fifth inning of Friday’s opening game of a doubleheader against the Baltimore Orioles after what appeared to be a lower-body injury.
The plan now is for Mayer to see roughly four games a week at second base. Just in case Campbell — who began the season as the Red Sox’ starting second baseman — catches on at first base.
Amid the Rafael Devers first base saga, the Red Sox are turning to other internal options to fill the hole at the three. One emerging option is Kristian Campbell. Gordo of WEEI shared this clip of Campbell practicing first base and his feelings on a potential move:
While starter Brayan Bello rightly took the brunt of the blame for the Red Sox losing 10-4 to Atlanta to drop the series 1-2 and fall back to two games under .500 on Sunday, Story continued what has been one of the most dismal offensive stretches you'll see.