Red Sox make Rafael Devers fielding decision
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Ortiz marveled that Devers so quickly has learned to achieve the mentality and routines to excel in a DH-only role.
Boston Red Sox leadership made a conscious decision to have Craig Breslow — not Alex Cora — ask Rafael Devers about playing first base, and the reason for that has been revealed. When Boston ...
Rafael Devers was finally settling in as the Red ... Though he didn’t name Craig Breslow outright, Devers took particular issue with the chief baseball officer, whom he repeatedly referred ...
"We obviously made a commitment to Alex. We’re going to see that through," Boston's baseball boss said as his Red Sox sit mired in fourth place in the American League East.
Rafael Devers seemed like he had his mind pretty well made up about playing first base earlier this month. After Triston Casas went down with a season-ending knee injury, Devers said that chief baseball officer Craig Breslow approached him about making the move to first.
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