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Red Sox ‘Big Three’ Shows Support After Former Member Debuts

Roman Anthony, Marcelo Mayer, Kristian Campbell and Kyle Teel aren’t together anymore, but they’ll be intrinsically linked forever.

Anthony, Mayer and Teel made up the original version of the “Big Three” prospects for the Boston Red Sox, while Campbell later joined them to form “The Big Four” for a short period before essentially replacing Teel — who was traded to the Chicago White Sox this offseason for left-handed pitcher Garrett Crochet.

It’s a group who combined to change the way an entire organization was viewed, and continues to root for one another despite being spread across baseball. Teel’s recent promotion to the big leagues was just one example. Anthony, Mayer and Campbell all left supportive comments on his Instagram post commemorating the moment.

“Proud of u,” Mayer said.

Well deserved KT,” Anthony followed.

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“Whoo whoo,” Campbell finished.

It’s pretty adorable, if we’re all being honest.

Anthony, the consensus top prospect in all of baseball, is the last of the bunch to remain in the minor leagues, but if he keeps crushing baseballs at unbelievable pace, that’ll change. Mayer and Campbell, on the other hand, looked great in their first moments against the New York Yankees. Teel’s debut included multiple hits and a runner thrown out.

Not bad, boys. Not bad.

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