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Giants designated hitter Rafael Devers is dealing with a disk injury in his lower back that has limited his production since ...
The San Francisco Giants shocked the baseball world well before the trade deadline when they acquired superstar slugger ...
It’s been almost a month since the Red Sox shocked the baseball world with a blockbuster trade that sent Rafael Devers to San Francisco, and some executives are still scratching their heads.
Boston Red Sox designated hitter Rafael Devers reveals he has been playing through a groin strain, but he's "feeling better" now.
In hopes of making Rafael Devers more enthusiastic about playing first base, the San Francisco Giants brought in a team legend to mentor him at the position.
Apparently spring training wasn’t the first communication breakdown between the Red Sox and Rafael Devers.
In a bizarre twist, the possible trade destination for Devers, according to MLB insider Jon Heyman, is the Red Sox arch-rival and perennial American League East competitor, the New York Yankees.
One National League executive was less than complimentary toward the Boston Red Sox when discussing star third baseman Rafael Devers' midseason trade from the team.
Devers never shied away from criticizing Boston’s chief baseball officer, Craig Breslow, and how the Red Sox handled the addition of Bregman and Casas’ injury.
Kristian Campbell shut down a report that Rafael Devers was upset about the rookie possibly playing first base. Read more on Boston.com.