Former Notre Dame star named Red Sox Minor League Player of the Year

Hardly a surprise if you watched him with Notre Dame…

If you have followed Notre Dame baseball over the past few years it will come as no surprise to you that [autotag]Niko Kavadas[/autotag] had a successful first run in the minor leagues after being selected in the 11th round by the Boston Red Sox in 2021.

Just how good of a year was it for the former Fighting Irish slugger?

Kavadas hit .280 with a .990 OPS in 120 games split between Single-A, High-A, and Double-A for the Red Sox this season.  He led the entire Red Sox minor league system in slugging percentage (.547), OPS, and RBI (tied) while ranking second-best in home runs and on-base percentage (.443)>

Put all of that together and it’s easy to understand why Kavadas was named the Red Sox Minor League Offensive Player of the Year on Monday.

Kavadas hit .280 with a .416 on-base percentage while slugging 46 home runs at Notre Dame from 2018-2021.  Check out some of the photos from his memorable career at Notre Dame below.

Look: Highlights from Notre Dame’s game one win at BC

Win one is in the books.

Notre Dame won two games at Boston College on Saturday, the first being a 5-2 victory where the Irish led the entire way.

Niko Kavadas helped pad the Irish lead late as he hit a two-run home run to extend the Notre Dame lead to 5-2, which was the eventual final score.

To read on the entirety of game one, check out our entire game story here.

The win helped the Irish as they continue to battle for the top spot in the ACC Coastal division with Louisville.

Check out all of Notre Dame’s highlights from the 5-2, game one victory on Saturday below: