Kristian Campbell Returns, Extends Red Sox Rookie Streak
Kristian Campbell Returns, Extends Red Sox Rookie Streak

Kristian Campbell Returns, Extends Red Sox Rookie Streak

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Boston Red Sox rookie Kristian Campbell returned to the lineup Sunday after missing three games due to rib discomfort, starting at second base and batting cleanup for the first time in his MLB career. The 22-year-old has emerged as a standout, posting a .301/.407/.495 slash line with four home runs, two stolen bases, and a .420 on-base percentage—leading all American League second basemen in OBP. Campbell's historic start includes reaching base in his first 17 career games, surpassing Ted Williams for second-longest streak in franchise history for players under 23, and ranking just behind Williams for highest OBP through the first 30 games. His disciplined and aggressive plate approach has drawn praise from Red Sox management and coaches, and he is considered an early favorite for American League Rookie of the Year. Campbell's performance has addressed a critical infield need for Boston. On Sunday, Trevor Story was absent from the lineup, with David Hamilton filling in at shortstop.

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