Isaiah Campbell
American baseball player
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November 22 2024 | Non-tendered by the Red Sox, becoming a free agent, and immediately re-signed to a minor league contract. |
November 19 2024 | Designated for assignment by the Boston Red Sox. |
September 7 2024 | Transferred to the 60-day injured list, ending his season. |
July 23 2024 | Placed on the injured list with right elbow inflammation while on optional assignment with Triple-A Worcester Red Sox. |
2023 | Appeared in 27 major-league games with the Mariners, compiling a 4-1 record with a 2.83 ERA and one save. |
November 17 2023 | Traded from the Seattle Mariners to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for infielder Luis UrĂas. |
July 19 2023 | Sent back down to Double-A after initial MLB appearance. |
July 7 2023 | Made MLB debut, throwing a scoreless inning with one strikeout, becoming only the second Portuguese-born player in MLB history. |
July 6 2023 | Promoted to Major League Baseball for the first time by the Seattle Mariners. |
November 15 2022 | Added to the Mariners' 40-man roster to protect from the Rule 5 draft. |
August 2022 | Promoted to Double-A Arkansas Travelers, pitching with a 3.46 ERA and striking out 24 batters while walking only two. |
2021 | Made professional debut with Everett AquaSox in High-A West, pitching 19 1/3 innings with a 3-1 record and 2.33 ERA before undergoing elbow surgery. |
2019 | Had his best collegiate season, making 18 starts, striking out 125 batters in 118 1/3 innings and achieving a 12-1 record with a 2.13 ERA. The Razorbacks reached the 2019 College World Series but were eliminated in the first round by Florida State. |
2019 | Selected by the Seattle Mariners in the second round of the MLB draft, launching his professional baseball career. |
2018 | Helped the Arkansas Razorbacks reach the College World Series final, winning the game in the semi-final that allowed them to advance to the final. Appeared in 18 games, making 17 starts, including four in the NCAA tournament and two in the College World Series. |
2018 | Drafted by the Los Angeles Angels in the 24th round of the MLB draft, but chose to return to college for his junior season. |
2017 | Campbell's sophomore season was cut short after just 2/3 of an inning due to an elbow injury, for which he was granted a medical redshirt. |
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