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Now, Devers will get his first chance over there. It's not as easy a position at the MLB level as people make it out to be, so it'll be interesting to see how Devers performs.
Devers, 28, is hitting .219/.333/.333 with two home runs in 29 games for the Giants. That's after a .272/.401/.504 line with 15 homers in 73 game for the Red Sox. The Giants are 11-18 since the trade.
Devers is playing a lot more effectively at first base and is currently one of the hottest hitters in Melvin’s lineup. After ending July in a 0-for-14 funk, Devers has found a nice rhythm at the ...
Devers started the season 0-for-21 in Boston but, at the time of the trade, was up to .272 average and .905 OPS. In 25 games with the Giants, Devers just hasn't found any kind of groove.
Rafael Devers has decided to play first base for the San Francisco Giants after refusing to do so for the Boston Red Sox. Last month, Devers was dealt to the Giants in a blockbuster trade.
Devers has struggled since the move to the West Coast, batting .219 with two homers and 10 RBIs in 29 games as the Giants' DH. He batted .272 with 15 homers and 58 RBIs in 73 games for Boston.
After the trade, Devers started working out at first base and said he would be happy to play there as soon as he felt comfortable. Asked why he was willing to play the position for the Giants and ...
Devers hasn’t had the impact they hoped, but he still has time to prove he was worth it. Not all is lost, even if it feels slightly less optimistic right now.
The long-awaited debut of San Francisco Giants' star slugger Rafael Devers at first base is finally over, as NBC Sports Bay Area's Alex Pavlovic announced via X that the team plans to start the ...
Rafael Devers played first base for the Giants for the first time on Tuesday, and his quote about playing the field likely will not sit well with Red Sox fans.