Aroldis Chapman Describes First Visit To Fenway Park After Leaving Cuba
Recently acquired Red Sox Pitcher Aroldis Chapman describes the first time he came to Fenway Park where he hung out with David Ortiz and Luis Tiant shortly after arriving to the United States from Cuba.
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    Kristian Campbell became the latest impact Red Sox prospect to earn a promotion to Triple-A Worcester in recent weeks.

    Marcelo Mayer, Kyle Teel and Roman Anthony, who clubbed his first Triple-A homer in a four-hit game on Tuesday, got the call to Worcester last week. Tuesday marked the Worcester debut for Boston's No. 5 prospect in Campbell.

    After completely mashing with Double-A Portland across 56 games, Campbell picked up where he left off and immediately made a difference in the WooSox order.

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    Campbell served as a run producer in the No. 3 spot in the Worcester lineup. The Red Sox prospect drove in Anthony with an RBI single in his first at-bat and added two more runs with a single in the fourth inning.

    The 2023 fourth-round pick out of Georgia Tech just keeps producing at each level of the farm system for the Red Sox. There's a reason the organization's top prospect trio compares him to legendary slugger Barry Bonds. In his Triple-A debut, Campbell just kept the line moving.

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    The Red Sox prospect hit .364 with eight home runs and a 1.045 OPS with Double-A Portland. He's set to continue his surge through Boston's system and discussed that growth with NESN.com in July.

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