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The Boston Red Sox seem to be hinting at their plans for the first base job, but they've certainly not made anything official. Ever since Triston Casas went dow
Alex Bregman has gotten off to a strong start this season, and a former baseball general manager believes he will opt out at the end of the year.
Jarren Duran was in the bathroom when Rafael Devers led off the bottom of the ninth inning with a 402-foot, 107.3 mph walkoff home run into the Red Sox bullpen.
Rafael Devers has settled into his role as the designated hitter for the Boston Red Sox and said recently that he wasn’t changing his mind about moving to first base.
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Rafael Devers continued to mash with another home run against the New York Mets on Tuesday, powering himself into Boston Red Sox history in the process.
They have dropped 11 of their past 17 games. Boston is just 12-11 at Fenway Park, losing four of their seven series here.
With limited depth options on the bench and in Triple-A Worcester, the Red Sox asked Rafael Devers about manning the position after they took him off third base and moved him to the designated hitter role. Devers declined, so Boston has used Abraham Toro and Nick Sogard.