Red Sox demote Campbell to minors
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The Boston Red Sox optioned slumping infielder Kristian Campbell to Triple-A.
Campbell's demotion comes after outfielder Wilyer Abreu was activated from the 10-day injured list. Abreu has been sidelined with an oblique strain.
The 22-year-old Campbell signed an eight-year, $60-million contract in early April. He's hit six homers with 21 RBIs and a .664 OPS over 67 games during his rookie season. The former blue-chip prospect made the team following a strong showing in spring training after playing in 137 minor-league contests, including just 19 games in Triple-A in 2024.
It's the latest move by a Red Sox club that's been making news this past week following the shocking trade of All-Star slugger Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants.
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