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Red Sox Have Internal Options to Boost Offense, Bullpen
Boston's top prospects in Triple-A could provide a timely boost to the struggling big league club.
Apr. 17, 2026 at 4:53pm
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Boston's top minor league talent could provide a timely boost to the struggling Red Sox lineup and bullpen.Today in TampaDespite a slow 7-11 start to the season, the Boston Red Sox have several top prospects in Triple-A who could help the major league club in the near future. Infielder Mikey Romero, left-handed pitcher Jake Bennett, and outfielder Kristian Campbell are all performing well in the minors and could get the call-up if the Red Sox continue to struggle.
Why it matters
The Red Sox have a talented roster, but some key players like Jarren Duran and Marcelo Mayer have struggled to start the season. Bringing up these top prospects could provide a much-needed offensive and bullpen boost without the need for outside acquisitions.
The details
Mikey Romero, a former first-round pick, is hitting .262/.329/.393 with one homer and 11 RBIs at Triple-A. He could potentially fill in at second or third base if the current starters continue to underperform. Left-hander Jake Bennett, the team's No. 7 prospect, has a 0.68 ERA in 13 1/3 innings as a starter in Triple-A and could transition to the bullpen to provide depth. Outfielder Kristian Campbell, who made his MLB debut last season, is off to a .246/.357/.351 start at Triple-A and could earn a promotion if his bat heats up.
- Romero, Bennett, and Campbell are all currently playing at the Triple-A level for the Red Sox.
The players
Mikey Romero
A 22-year-old infielder who was a first-round pick for the Red Sox. He is currently playing well at Triple-A, hitting .262/.329/.393 with one homer and 11 RBIs.
Jake Bennett
The Red Sox's No. 7 prospect, a left-handed pitcher who has a 0.68 ERA in 13 1/3 innings as a starter at Triple-A. He could transition to the bullpen to provide depth.
Kristian Campbell
An outfielder who made his MLB debut last season. He is off to a .246/.357/.351 start at Triple-A and could earn a promotion if his bat heats up.
What’s next
If the Red Sox continue to struggle, they could call up Romero, Bennett, or Campbell from Triple-A to provide a boost to the major league roster.
The takeaway
The Red Sox have several top prospects in the minors who could help the big league club without the need for outside acquisitions. These internal options give the team flexibility to address their early-season struggles from within the organization.
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